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In order to use PayPal Pro, your server must meet certain minimum requirements, and you must have a Paypal Pro account with Payapl.
When you click Configure the settings below will be displayed:
See: Account Status
Your API Username, which is automatically generated by Paypal when you apply for a digital certificat to use the PayPal Web Services API. You can see this value on https://www.paypal.com in your profile under API Access > API Certificate Information
Your API Password, which you specify when you apply for a digital certificate to use the PayPal Web Services API.
The FULL path (including the file name) to your PayPal-issued digital certificate. To ensure security for your customers and your business, a public certificate and private key issued by PayPal are required for use of the PayPal Web Services API. The certificate file is in PEM format and contains both your private key and your public certificate. To obtain a PayPal Web Services API username, password, and digital certificate, you must first create a Business or Premier account and apply online at https://www.paypal.com
For convenience, a directory is already set aside for your PayPal-issued digital certificate. After placing the certificate in the recommended directory listed to the right, copy and paste the file path in the text box above and make sure the name of the file at the end of the file path matches the name of your PayPal-issued digital certificate.
PayPal-Supported Currencies and their Maximum Transaction Amounts:
You must manually set any