Creating A Back Office Login

Creating A Back Office Login

If you want to create a Back Office login, it can be done using the Employee Manager.

Employee Manager is located in the Back Office > Employees > Employee Management



Select an Employee from the dropdown


Click "Passwords"




Back Office Access


This is where you create a Back Office login.

  1. Enter a Username
  2. Enter a Password
If you enter an Email address then it will request access for remote back office

If you want to remove back office access you just need to delete the username and password from this section and press save


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