Difference between revisions of "Set up Subaccounts with Full or Limited Access"
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== Give Subaccount Access to all Properties in the Master Account== | == Give Subaccount Access to all Properties in the Master Account== | ||
*Click on ACCOUNT LIST | *Click on ACCOUNT LIST | ||
− | * | + | *Click on MANAGE ACCOUNT for the Subaccount |
*in "Access All Properties in Another Account" select the account that can be accessed. Set which areas the subaccount can access "read only" and which "read and write" | *in "Access All Properties in Another Account" select the account that can be accessed. Set which areas the subaccount can access "read only" and which "read and write" | ||
Revision as of 13:42, 31 January 2014
Each account can have sub accounts with a unique username and password. Sub accounts can be given restricted or full access to other accounts or individual properties. A sub account can also contain it's own properties. Only one person at a time can log in to any account or sub account.
1 Creating a Subaccount
Click on SUBACCOUNTS then on "CREATE NEW SUBACCOUNT". Enter username password and Email.
2 Give Subaccount Access to all Properties in the Master Account
- Click on ACCOUNT LIST
- Click on MANAGE ACCOUNT for the Subaccount
- in "Access All Properties in Another Account" select the account that can be accessed. Set which areas the subaccount can access "read only" and which "read and write"
3 Give Subaccounts Access to Selected Properties in the Master Account
- Click on ACCOUNT LIST
- Cick on MANAGE ACCOUNT for the Masteraccount
- in the "Property List" click on "MANAGE ACCONT" for the propety you allow the subaccount to access
- in "Make Property Available in Another Account" set "Available in Account" to the master account "Status" to enable and set "Access Rights"