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I am trying to create a trial or for a client on ENTERPRISE edition.

I have the following link to the trial form for enterprise, however this always seems to create a professional edition org.

https://www.salesforce.com/form/signup/freetrial-ee-lb.jsp

Does anyone know why this is the case and if there is a newer/different way to create an ENTERPRISE trial.

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  • Are you certain it's not an Enterprise Edition org? That appears to be the correct link. If you're receiving the wrong type of trial, you can contact support and they can fix it for you, or you can contact sales and they can set you up with a new trial of the correct type. Either way, I would contact salesforce.com directly if the form isn't working correctly so that they can fix it.
    – sfdcfox
    Commented Jul 9, 2013 at 16:55
  • Thanks, yes. Tried it twice. I think its an old link as I got it from google search. Thanks I now contacted sfdc and they have upgraded it.
    – dacology
    Commented Jul 9, 2013 at 21:56

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The correct link for Enterprise edition trial is: https://www.salesforce.com/form/signup/freetrial-ee-service-lb.jsp

Or navigate Salesforce.com -> Editions & Pricing -> [Edition you want] -> Start Trial

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Use below link to create Enterprise trail org https://www.salesforce.org/trial/nonprofit-ee/

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Can confirm this is still an issue - all trial orgs I have attempted (Regardless of "Edition" selected on Salesforce.com) are defaulting to Professional Edition

The link https://www.salesforce.com/form/signup/freetrial-ee-lb.jsp (with "ee" or "ue" doesn't seem to have any effect) It would appear they have removed the ability to register for EE or above trial orgs.

Edit. It seems that as of '20, You MUST contact your "Sales Representative" from Salesforce (technical support will just send you their number: 1-800-667-6389) Ask for the name of your account representative if you don't know it already (if you do call them directly- Sales support "front-line" representatives cannot help you).

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It seems like it's creating a Professional edition as I tried today.

https://www.salesforce.com/au/editions-pricing/sales-cloud/ or https://www.salesforce.com/form/signup/freetrial-sales-ee.jsp

We probably may need to create a Case to convert it to Enterprise if needed.

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For creating a trial Enterprise Edition org, use the link below:

https://www.salesforce.com/form/signup/freetrial-service-ee/

It worked for me.

Source: https://trailblazers.salesforce.com/answers?id=9063A000000l7keQAA

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Recently salesforce collate all the free trail org (Product Trials & Industry-Based Trials) in single page, and worth to check here - https://developer.salesforce.com/free-trials

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Sign up for a service cloud trial org. By default, they are Enterprise edition.

EDIT: for 2023 onward, and may change in the future.

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    This seems to disagree with existing answers. Can you provide documentation or proof that this is the case?
    – Derek F
    Commented Dec 18, 2023 at 22:25
  • @DerekF Not sure how this 'disagrees' with other answers when what I stated is simple fact. Sign up for service cloud trial, go to company information in setup, and look at the edition. Because I didn't share a link that'll likely change over time? Just google 'sign up for salesforce service cloud' and go from there.
    – Ahmed E.
    Commented Mar 18 at 14:47
  • I was referring to jordan.baucke's answer. Can confirm this is still an issue - all trial orgs I have attempted (Regardless of "Edition" selected on Salesforce.com) are defaulting to Professional Edition. That clearly conflicts with what you're saying. It is possible that Salesforce has changed this since mid 2020, but seeing some documentation of that would make your answer more credible (because right now it's your word vs someone else's, and they've made a lot more contributions here, which makes me more likely to trust them over you). Being detailed and specific is important here.
    – Derek F
    Commented Mar 18 at 15:02
  • That makes sense. I added an edit for the dates. I didn't even notice them when posting originally.
    – Ahmed E.
    Commented Mar 18 at 15:15
  • I've removed my downvote, thanks for engaging and updating!
    – Derek F
    Commented Mar 18 at 15:16

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