Posted by PRO
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:35:00 GMT
Identity Sharing:
In Tempo 5.0, you can allow other active members of your office to log in as you so that they may maintain your listings and prospects. This is a great new feature if you are a member of a team or for anyone who simply wants to take a few days off.
If you click on your name at the top right corner of the screen, you will be able to create a new shared identity or delete an existing one.
Once you have selected the person who you want to allow to log in as you, the other member will be able to click on their own name and from the list labeled “select the member you want to sign in as” and click on your name. This will log them out as themselves and in as you without the need to generate a new SafeMLS password.
You must allow the shared identity, it cannot be done without your permission.
Posted in Using the MLS, MLS Updates, Agent Resources, Tempo 5.0 | Tags Identity, In, Log, Login, Sharing, Team
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Posted by PRO
Thu, 07 Sep 2006 16:18:00 GMT
A. Section 5.14 of the PRO Rules & Regulations states that it is the listing Participant’s responsibility to advertise the listed property. Other Participants must not advertise the listed property without the listing Participant’s consent. This means that you may not send mailings with lists of properties for sale in subdivisions if they are not your listings. It also means that you may not put similar lists on your website unless IDX is being used as the form of Internet advertising. Please read Sections 5.14 and 11.10 (Advertising Listed Property and Reproduction of Listings), 11.2 (IDX Rules) and 11.11 (Rules regarding Sold listing advertising options) to make sure that you are in compliance with your Association Rules.
Posted in Using the MLS
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Posted by PRO
Thu, 07 Sep 2006 16:10:00 GMT
A. HTML E-mail signatures within the MLS do not work and are unsupported. There is actually a system in place to prevent such signature behavior and removes any code from that particular field then disables your e-mail signature all together. This is done to prevent malicious scripts and other code that could hinder the ability of the MLS to perform as normal.
Posted in Using the MLS
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