Our company has 6 constant contact accounts. We have 3 people that need to manage and work in all of these accounts. So i am trying to setup individual user accounts (using the same email for each person) but it will only allow each email to manage one account. Is there any way to allow one user to manage multiple accounts?
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Hello @StateWideMLS ,
The issue is that the email addresses are going to be used as the initial usernames for their account logins. Each account's login will need to be setup individually, then the users will need to finalize their login (including adding MFA preference), then they'll need to update their username to something unique other than that email. Then repeat this process for the remaining accounts.
For more info on all the above info:
Add and manage users on an account
See also:
Account Manager Overview
Hello @StateWideMLS ,
The issue is that the email addresses are going to be used as the initial usernames for their account logins. Each account's login will need to be setup individually, then the users will need to finalize their login (including adding MFA preference), then they'll need to update their username to something unique other than that email. Then repeat this process for the remaining accounts.
For more info on all the above info:
Add and manage users on an account
See also:
Account Manager Overview
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