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  1. And that's where the confusion comes in.... Why are clients logging into your admin area? ~YC
  2. When the weather is bad, do you drive carefully or do you just stay indoors? You can use the Firefox Manager Carefully by only using it for selective login forms. For example, I highly doubt I'll ever end up on a phishing page resembling my WHMCS login. Nor do I foresee anyone running a phishing page to obtain WHMCS logins under the guise of something else. That is what I mean. ~YC
  3. Not a good idea to use the remember passwords feature of browsers any longer, Look here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mozilla+password+exploit&btnG=Google+Search I wouldn't go as far to say it's a bad idea, you just have to be careful. ~YC
  4. I don't know, sounds like more work and a more complicated solution for a simple "problem." Besides, a decent browser will remember your passwords anyway....so it's just a matter of clicking Ok. ~YC
  5. I was thinking the same except not staff, but if its suppose to be non branding there should be no trace of branding at all, not about hiding which system use, but not everyone needs to know what you use especially simple going to yourdomain.com/admin all will know what your using even if they weren't familiar with the look if whmc Just password protect /admin with htaccess. ~YC
  6. So does no one else use Firefox or does no one else have these problems? ~YC
  7. I tried using what alexpappa said but that didn't work. How can I update order.php? I really need this functionality. Thanks ~YC
  8. When you search the Kbase, what is supposed to happen when there are no results? I was expecting to see something like "0 results found" but it doesn't show anything at all. Is this normal? ~TRH
  9. Thanks, but that's not what I meant. However, you made me look around WHMCS again and it appears the saved messages are added to the General Messages section in the Email Templates page, with Edit and Delete icons right there. Furthermore, I just checked the DB and the email templates are in fact in a table, called none other than tblemailtemplates....so you could manually delete them too. Wow, I guess my brain wasn't functioning very well last night...I just answered all my own questions. In my defense, it was pretty late :wink: ~YC
  10. There are two Firefox-specific issues that are driving me crazy. 1. The Javascript windows for adding links in messages and the merge fields window only open at about half their width, making them very hard (if not impossible) to read. 2. Sometimes when I delete a character or empty space in a message, it deletes every possible empty space and/or tag for the rest of the message....meaning I then have to go down the message and put the spaces back in. It's as if I'm using MS Word and I've pushed the Insert keyboard button (where new characters will overwrite existing ones). It can't be my browser as I use TinyMCE in Joomla just fine. Hopefully someone else is experiencing similar issues. I'm using Firefox 2.0 BTW. Thanks, ~YC
  11. When you use the mass mail feature, are the emails sent BCC? ~YC
  12. When you're sending a message to a client you have the option to save it. But where can I delete those saved messages? I don't see anything for it in WHMCS, and I can't find them in the DB either. ~YC
  13. Ah I see, then customers wouldn't have to log in just to submit a ticket. Ok thanks. ~YC
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