Assessment for 2026 Releases
The following table lists the ServiceMax Asset 360 assessment status with respect to the Salesforce release updates for 2026 releases.
Update Name
Update Summary
Asset 360 Assessment
Auto-Activation Date: Winter ’26
To prevent unintended access for external site users if you enable digital experiences, Salesforce is securing access to records in sandbox orgs. The default sharing group available for roles and subordinates before you enable digital experiences is now displayed as Roles and Internal Subordinates instead of Roles and Subordinates. To prepare for this change, update code and customizations that reference the old group name. Although Salesforce dynamically converts outdated references during a transition period, you must update all code and customizations to prevent errors.
No Impact
With this update enabled, Salesforce restricts a user’s ability to run a flow. A user must be granted the correct profile or permission set to run the flow. When enabled, this release update deprecates the FlowSites org permission, which gave all users in the org access to run any flow. With this update, flows run more securely because only users who are granted correct profiles or permission sets can run flows. Salesforce postponed the enforcement to allow additional time for admins to test and prepare for the change. There is no impact to admins who already enabled the update. We appreciate your adoption of this change.
No impact
Auto-Activation Date: Spring ’26
Prevent disruption for your customers and end users when the temporary redirection of legacy (non-enhanced) Salesforce host names ends in orgs created in June 2022 or earlier. With this release update, legacy host name redirections end in production and demo orgs. Those redirections already ended in all other orgs in Winter ’25. This update is available starting in Spring ’26.
No Impact
To help meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 for Resize and Reflow, enable Lightning Experience to adapt the behavior of page headers and modal windows when viewed at high magnification. This is the beginning of Salesforce’s effort to comply with WCAG 2.2 Resize and Reflow guidelines. You can expect accessibility enhancements to other UI elements in future release updates. This update was first available in Summer ’25 and was scheduled to be enforced in Spring ’26 , but its enforcement date is further postponed to Summer ’26.
Functional Impact: No impact observed on ServiceMax Asset 360 product functionalities. All features continue to work as expected.
UI Impact: Minor UI distortions were observed on a few screens only when the browser zoom level exceeded 200%. These issues are limited to visual presentation and do not affect usability or accessibility at standard zoom levels.
Mitigation Plan:
The identified UI distortions will be addressed in upcoming ServiceMax Asset 360 product releases.
Auto-Activation Date: Summer ‘26
To help meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 for Resize and Reflow, enable Lightning Experience to adapt the behavior of date pickers, popovers, bottom utility bars, and record headers when viewed at high magnification. This release update is dependent on the Enable Accessibility Enhancements for Page Headers and Modal Windows When Zoom Is Greater Than 200% release update. Ensure to enable that update first.
No Impact
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