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marce60

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  1. I can see it now. Thanks. I was using an older .tpl. -Marcelo
  2. Thank you for responding Sparky, but could you be more specific in your anwser? I'm attaching a screenshot of the home page for a client I have put a file for his download. I'm also attaching the results from the page "downloads"; which shows nothing.
  3. Hello, The new WHMCS ver.4.1 brings the new feature to add a "Client File" through the admin section. Nevertheless, I can not find where/how the client is able to access the same files. I've browse trough all the client area without being able to detect them. Am I just missing it? Thanks for your help, Marcelo
  4. Good point to consider. Thanks. Thought I've seen that when people choose their passwords, there is less issues in the future than when they don't. One site, I own, with user chosen passwords never or very seldom generates help request for lost passwords. A different site, I also own, where passwords are random generated creates frequent tickets requesting passwords (even though they could just click the link for password recovery). ...thus my request.
  5. I do not intent for a sync between them 2. I just personally hate those randomly created passwords and do not want to issue such to my clients either. I thought than rather than create a special section to enter the desired account login and password for cPanel, I can still have the random generated login, but the initial password can be the same as the one they chose for the whmcs. If later they decide to change one or the other, I don't need to know. This is just for effects of creating the hosting account.
  6. I would like the cPanel account creation module to utilize the password the client entered for WHMCS at signup. Anybody knows how to arrange for this to happen? I'm willing to pay for an upgraded cPanel module that integrates this feature. Thanks, Marcelo
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