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Working with API Keys<br />

To access the API Keys page go to Administration | API Keys.<br />

Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

This procedure describes how to manage your API keys from the Administration Interface. The API Keys<br />

page displays the name, access, date created and key of all current API keys available to you.<br />

Adding an API Key<br />

This procedure describes how to add an API key, which you will need to be able to use Zend Server's<br />

API.<br />

To add an API key:<br />

1. Go to Administration | API Keys.<br />

2. Go to the Add API Key area, enter a name for your API key and select a an access level<br />

from the Access Level dropdown list.<br />

Note:<br />

API's may require specific access levels (required permissions). For information on the required<br />

permissions of API's see Supported Methods.<br />

3. Click .<br />

Your API key now appears in the list of API keys.<br />

For information on deleting an API key see Deleting an API Key.<br />

Deleting an API Key<br />

This procedure describes how to delete an API key. Once an API key is deleted, it will no longer be able<br />

to access Zend Server's API.<br />

To delete an API key:<br />

1. Go to Administration | API Keys.<br />

2. Mark the check-box next to the API key you would like to delete and click .<br />

Your API key has been deleted.<br />

For information on adding an API key see Adding an API Key.<br />

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