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We have been sending e-mails to customers with their login information, however this isn't secure and have had some complaints about it. I noticed the Username / Password fields on the Products / Services section on the Admin side. Is there a way for us to add additional sections to include username / password for VNC, Control panel, SSH, Root, hostname, IP, etc so that it will display on the client area screen? This way we would just tell themt o login to their client area to see the login credentials, etc.

 

I see the spot for IP address ont he Admin side, but that does not display on the end user's client area screen.

 

Any help is much appreciated! :D

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Sure, they're called Product Custom Fields and can be created under Setup > Product/Services > Edit > Custom Fields.

 

http://wiki.whmcs.com/Custom_Fields#Product_Custom_Fields

 

 

Thanks John, but Is this just for the order form? I am looking to add fields to the admin area for additional login information, etc, to display on the client side so they can get their user / pass information. (We setup random passwords and they change it after they login initially)

 

Is what I'm asking making sense?

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