The administrator added me as a user, but I have not received any login credentials. How do I access my account?

The administrator added me as a user, but I have not received any login credentials. How do I access my account?

When your Zoho CRM administrator adds you as a user to his/her account, an invitation email will be sent to the email address that was used for registration. Once you receive the invitation email, click the access link in the invitation email, and you'll be logged in to your Zoho CRM account.

Note: If you already have an account with Zoho (using our other Zoho services), then you need not fill in the form. On clicking the Access link in the email, you will be automatically signed in to your CRM account which is associated to your Company's account.
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