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StoreFront 5.0 Manual - StoreFront Support - LaGarde, Inc.

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<strong>StoreFront</strong> <strong>5.0</strong><br />

1. Establish a merchant account with PayPal.<br />

2. Connect to your database using the Store Builder.<br />

3. Open the Web Manager and click on the Order Processing tab. Select Paypal<br />

from the Payment Processing Method drop-down box. Click Configure.<br />

4. In the User Name field, enter your PayPal merchant account name. This will<br />

typically be the email address you registered with PayPal. Leave the Payment<br />

Server Path and Password fields blank, and set the Processing Type to Authorization<br />

Only. Click OK.<br />

5. Save the changes to these settings and close the Web Manager and Store Builder.<br />

Your web store will now process credit card orders using PayPal. If you would like<br />

to test PayPal, create a $.01 product and use it for testing purposes. PayPal does<br />

not have a testing mode.<br />

CONFIGURING EMAIL MERCHANT PROCESSING<br />

Email Merchant Processing is the most popular method of payment processing among<br />

<strong>StoreFront</strong> merchants. It is simple, efficient, and uses the SMTP mail services provided by<br />

your web host at no extra cost. In Email Merchant Processing, an email is sent to you when<br />

an order is placed, containing the details of the customer’s order and a link to retrieve the<br />

credit card data securely from the Online Sales Reporting Tools. You can then process the<br />

transaction manually from a credit card terminal. Use Email Merchant Processing if you do<br />

not want to establish an account with a payment processing service such as CyberCash,<br />

AuthorizeNet, or Linkpoint.<br />

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