Template:CreditLine Datawire Registration

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Note: This feature is available starting with version 3.02.x. For versions older than 3.01.x you will have to enter the DID field manually.

DIAL-UP accounts do not need DID registration.

→ You can ignore licensing errors such as WARNING: INVALID LICENSE. You can process the registration even with unlicensed software.


This processor is using Datawire Network. Datawire is a third party vendor that works with processors to provide HTTP SSL connectivity. The network requires Datawire ID to connect Datawire setup to the processor setup. Starting with version 3.02.x you do NOT need to obtain Datawire ID yourself. The Datawire ID will be obtained by our software during the registration process.

Datawire ID Registration

The following steps are necessary to register your new merchant account with Datawire Network:

  1. Reload the configuration (click on the link for more info)
  2. From the CreditLine Manager Top Menu select ConfigurationProcessor Registration
    ProcessorRegistration.jpg
  3. Reload the configuration, again.

The steps above attach a Datawire ID or DID to your merchant account. This step can only be performed once.

→ If you receive an error, such as Access Denied, during the registration process, see #Problems with Datawire ID Processor Registration for resolution.

Problems with Datawire ID Processor Registration

Important: processor account needs to be created by the processor and attached to Datawire ID before registration procedure can be attempted. Make sure the processor is aware that the account has to go through Datawire and has attached the Merchant ID to Datawire ID.

→ Note: you can ignore licensing errors such as WARNING: INVALID LICENSE. You can process the registration even with unlicensed software. Invalid license will not cause Datawire errors.

  • An improperly entered Merchant Information or Datawire ID will cause DID (Datawire ID) errors.
Example of a Failed DID Registration Error

If you entered the DID yourself, you have to check it with Datawire, otherwise ask them to reset the DID so that you can re-register it or see below for Enabling Datawire ID Field so that you can change it manually.

Please see Processor Support Contact List for phone numbers (you have to call Datawire, not FDMS/FDC).

  • The other error that you may get is Access Denied. You can ask Datawire to reset the account for the purpose of re-registring the DID or see below for Enabling Datawire ID Field so that you can change it manually.


Enabling Datawire ID Field

In most cases it is prefered that you do not enter the Datawire ID directly. However, in some cases this makes debuging the merchant account easier. If you are having no luck with registration, you can also use this feature instead of registration.

→ You do not need to register the DID after you manually entered it into the DID field.

To re-enable Datawire ID field in version 3.03.07+, in c:\911\data\911_ccv.ini uncomment (remove ; in front of) the folowing line
under [Config] section:
ShowProcessorRegistrationFields=YES
→ Add the line yourself if it is not there. Click here to see the latest 911_CCV.ini settings.

For older versions see http://dealer.911software.com/index.php?title=FDC_North_IP (contact us for dealer user name and password)