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# Activate Sub-administrations through the License Manager

Activate **Sub-administrations** through the **License Manager**.

After activation, the administration settings become available.

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### Open the BackOffice

Sign in with an account that can manage licenses.
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### Open your profile menu

Click the **user profile icon** in the top-right corner.
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### Open the License Manager

Choose **License Manager**.
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### Add Sub-administrations

Find **Sub-administrations** in the available list.

Complete the order steps.
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### Check the result

Go to **Settings → Administrations**.

Check that you can now manage sub-administrations.
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Usually only administrators can activate Power-Ups.
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### Frequently asked questions

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<summary>Who can activate Sub-administrations?</summary>

Usually an administrator or another user with license access.

</details>

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<summary>When is Sub-administrations available?</summary>

Usually right after the order is completed.

</details>

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<summary>Where do I manage Sub-administrations after activation?</summary>

Go to **Settings → Administrations**.

</details>

### Related topics

* [**Sub-administrations**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/sub-administrations.md)
* [**Introduction to Sub-administrations**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/sub-administrations/introduction-to-sub-administrations.md)
* [**Power-Ups**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups.md)


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