Note: The Additional API Calls product doesn’t enable API access for Professional Edition. If you don’t have API access for Professional Edition and want to enable such access, you must order the Web Services API product.
The Additional API Calls product increases the permitted number of API calls for Professional Edition instances that have API access enabled. The Additional API Calls product can also be purchased to increase the permitted number of API calls if you’ve installed a Salesforce partner product that uses the Salesforce API and such use exceeds the standard API call limits.
There may be applications on the AppExchange that are permitted for the Group or Professional Editions even though it states that it requires API. Those applications will require appropriate authentication to provide blanket API access. Please contact the Developer of the application to determine if this authentication has been provided.
Note: Certified partner applications, such as the PE version of the Excel Connector, are granted an API token once they have completed a security review. This API token is sometimes referred to as a "Client ID". API requests identified with a certified partner application's API token are allowed to operate with Professional Edition organizations.
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