![]() After logging in to the Gateway with their individual OH|ID username and password, a user requests access to a business account by clicking the "Request Business Access" hyperlink on the left-hand side of the Business Dashboard. ![]() With the Gateway's integration with the State of Ohio's new identity management system, OH|ID, each Gateway user is now required to create an OH|ID that represents them as an individual. Users requesting access to my or my client's business account If a user doesn't have an entry in user authorizations to edit, the filer should make sure that they request access to the service area under "Access Requests" inside of the administration page. The Filing Administrator will need to approve this access request under Service Area Access Management. The access can then be changed by checking the appropriate boxes in the permissions template, clicking "copy permissions", then clicking save. The Filing Administrator can give permissions via User Authorizations by filtering for the service area and filer they wish to grant permissions to in the filters section on the left side. The final step is navigating to the User Authorization tab to set the correct permissions for users to access the newly added transactions. Then, Filing Administrators navigate to the Transaction Types tab and perform the same action for the appropriate transactions. Now, Filing Administrators must visit the Account Access Management page (by clicking on the "lock" icon in the Gateway) and move the appropriate Service Areas from the Available Service Areas column to the Authorized Service Areas column in the Service Areas tab. ![]() ![]() The process for adding Service Areas and transactions has changed in the modernized Gateway. Octo| Agency Adding Service Areas or transactions to a business account
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