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You need to use the order process in the admin area and choose transfer. But tick the boxes to send no order confirmation or generate an invoice and then the client won't be notified and the transfer won't be attempted at Enom. Once you complete the order, you can then set the next due date for the domain to be the date you want the client to be invoiced, set the registrar to Enom, and WHMCS will then start displaying the nameservers for the domain and you and your client will be able to manage it from WHMCS.

 

Matt

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You need to use the order process in the admin area and choose transfer. But tick the boxes to send no order confirmation or generate an invoice and then the client won't be notified and the transfer won't be attempted at Enom.

Matt

 

Hi Matt,

 

I have the same query as whatcomweb.

 

I have raised a new order against a client account in the admin area.

 

I click "Change Order Process" and tick "send No order confirmation" and "Don't generate Invoice".

 

I select "Domain Registration" then select "I want to transfer my domain to XXXX Ltd" I then enter the domain name.

 

When I click continue nothing seems to happen it just stays on that screen.

 

This is pretty much the final factor in selecting the product. As long as I can add my existing ENOM registrations then I will purchase WHMCS.

 

Regards,

 

Ked

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