User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- PayPal Payments Overview
- Getting Started
- PayPal Account Optional
- Creating Buy Now and Donation Buttons
- Creating Shopping Cart Buttons
- Adding PayPal to Your Third- party Shopping Cart
- Custom Payment Pages
- Calculating Shipping, Handling, and Tax
- Creating Customer Contact Telephone
- Auto Return
- Backend Integration - Payment Notifications
- Using Multiple Currencies
- Language Encoding for Your Data
- Testing
- Processing eChecks
- Security
- HTML Samples
- IPN and PDT Variables
- About These Tables of Variables
- test_ipn Variable in Sandbox
- IPN Variables in All Posts
- Buyer Information
- Basic Information
- Advanced and Custom Information
- Shopping Cart Information
- Currency and Currency Exchange
- Auctions
- Mass Payment
- Subscriptions Variables
- Dispute Notification Variables
- PDT-Specific Variables
- Country Codes
Security
Multi-User Access
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Multi-User Access
PayPal’s Multi-User Access feature allows you to set up multiple logins and give others
different levels of access to your PayPal account, so your employees only have access to the
parts of your Paypal account that they need to complete their jobs. For example, if you want to
provide your customer service representatives with their own login with limited permissions,
so that they only have the ability to view balances and perform refunds, but not the ability to
edit profiles, send money, withdraw funds, and so on.
Using the Multi-User Access feature, you can give your employees access to any combination
of the following PayPal Account features:
z Send Money
z Mass Payments- U.S. Accounts only
z Request Money
z Add Funds
z Refunds
z BillPay-U.S. Accounts only
z Withdraw Funds
z Cancel Payments
z View Balance
z View Profile
z Edit Profile
z Settlement File
z Scheduled Downloads Log
z API Activation and Authorization