Monday, September 22, 2014

Your request cannot be processed at this time. The site administrator has been alerted.

In setting up and testing self-registration for a new community built on Salesforce Communities, you may encounter this confounding error: "Your request cannot be processed at this time. The site administrator has been alerted."

"Alerted" in the above statement refers to an email alert that went out to the site administrator. But who is the "site administrator"? You can find the email address used for this notification by locating the Site Guest User for your community's Force.com site.
  1. Open Setup > Manage Communities
  2. Click Force.com for the community in question
  3. Click Edit
  4. Change Site Contact to the user who should receive notifications when errors arise with self-registration. Make sure the user's email address is valid.


For sandboxes, make sure your Access to Send Email is set to "All email", under Setup > Email Administration > Deliverability. (Thanks Lynnet!)


Below are a few common reasons why you may be encountering the problem:
  • The community is not published. In case you're working with a community that is offline or in Preview status, you need to publish the community before self-registration will work.
  • The Account Owner does not have a User Role assigned. If you're creating a new Account record on the fly, especially in B2C situations, you need to make sure you assign a default account owner that also has a User Role value. Any role will do, and you can use either a workflow rule or Apex to perform the assignment.
  • The site guest user does not have Create and Read permissions on the Account and Contact objects. Edit Public Access Settings for the community's Force.com site to grant these permissions, along with field permissions for any fields that are included on the self-registration form. Note that by default the site's profile will not have these permissions.
  • Self-registration is not enabled for the community. Go to Manage Communities, click Edit and make sure the Login settings show that self-registration is enabled.

For more details on setting up a community for self-registration, please refer to the Getting Started with Communities guide.