Setting up an account with Protx
Once you have created your account with Protx the
first thing you will need to do is download the file protxasp.zip from
our
free downloads page.
The zip file contains two files, customppsend.asp and customppreturn.asp.
These contain all the information you need
for the Protx
VSP Form integration for the ecommerce templates. Unzip
the download and place the two files in your vsadmin/inc/ folder,
overwriting
the existing files - agree to overwrite if prompted.
Make sure you have uploaded these two files to your server and
open your ecommerce template admin payment providers page. Locate
the payment provider listed as "Custom" and click on the Modify
button. Fill in the details as shown below:

In the box Data1 you will need to place your
Protx user name and in Data2 the encryption password
they sent you. For testing check
the Demo Mode box so no
credit
card
details
are
taken.
You can test the system
with any cardholder name and the following details:
VISA 4929 0000 0000 6
MasterCard 5404 0000 0000 0001
Delta 4462 0000 0000 0003
Solo 6334 9000 0000 0005 Issue Number: 1
Switch 5641 8200 0000 0005 Issue Number: 01
AMEX 3742 0000 0000 004
Electron 49173 00000 00000 8
The start date must be prior to the current date, and the expiry
date must be a date in the future.
Fail conditions
If you wish to simulate failed transactions, please use the following
details:
VISA 4929 0000 0000 6
Expiry date 05/08
Value 40.00 (Default currency)
MasterCard 5404 0000 0000 0001
Expiry date 05/08
Value 50.00 (Default currency)
Once
you are happy with the results, uncheck the demo mode box and
you should
be ready to go.
It is also possible to test the set up with the default test
settings provided by Protx of Data1: testvendor / Data2: testvendor
NB
When matching order id's with Protx, only take the first bit
of the order id before the "-". The second part is
random code only and is of not part of the order number.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Select Authorize Capture for the PAYMENT method or Authorize
Only for the PREAUTH transaction
type.
Please do read our guide here on credit
card fraud.
That's all there is to it really - any comments on the set up can
be posted on our Support Forum.
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