If you are using Sitefinity CMS with multiple sites, you can configure the Store settings in the following way:
If you are not using multisite, for the Ecommerce module, you must configure the General settings and, if needed, the Advanced settings.
These are the Ecommerce settings that apply to all of your sites that use the Ecommerce module. You first set the global settings and then, if required, you can modify them per site. To configure the global settings, navigate to Ecommerce » Store settings and in the left pane, click Global settings.
For more information, see Administration: General ecommerce settings.
The global advanced settings include the general settings and also some specific and more advanced settings that ally to all of your ecommerce site from the multisite Sitefinity CMS instance.
To configure the advanced settings, navigate to Administration » Settings » Advanced » Ecommerce.
For more information, see Administration: Advanced global ecommerce settings.
You can modify the global ecommerce settings for each individual site. To modify the individual site settings, perform the following:
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