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Move domain from only registration to existing hosting and back


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Hi,I am looking on how a client can move a domain that has no hosting to an existing hosting product he already has. And optional create an invoice for it.

And also back, move domain out of a hosting product to only domain registration.

Hope this is possible.

Thx

Michel

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Domain registration is a different product than hosting. You would cancel the hosting and just leave the domain name. Or if it's the opposite, just order a new hosting account for the same domain name and the customer will end up with both the domain name and hosting product on his account.

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Thx for your reply.

Perhaps I misunderstand WHMCS.

Is it common in WHMCS that a client if he wants to add one extra domain to his current hosting package that he adds the domain manually in the hosting package and not through WHMCS ?

Right now I am used to see wich domains are in each hosting package.

 

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Are you maybe talking about reseller/multi-domain packages? In this case there's no need to link domains to hosting accounts. Let's say that a customer purchased a multi-domain package on cPanel/Plesk. He can freely create hosting accounts for domain X, Y and Z. As for domain registration he'll simply need to register X, Y and Z from you and point them to his IP (DNS). That's it. WHMCS doesn't need to know on what server X, Y and Z are hosted.

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