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Error Install WHMCS 3.6.1


tranduchoan

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Help Me !

 

 

Errors Occured

 

Please open a ticket with the debug information below for support

 

File: upgrade330.sql

Line 15 - Field 'fromname' doesn't have a default value

Line 16 - Field 'fromname' doesn't have a default value

Errors Occured

 

Please open a ticket with the debug information below for support

 

File: upgrade340.sql

Line 16 - Field 'fromname' doesn't have a default value

Line 17 - Field 'fromname' doesn't have a default value

Line 18 - Field 'fromname' doesn't have a default value

Line 30 - Field 'value' doesn't have a default value

Errors Occured

 

Please open a ticket with the debug information below for support

 

File: upgrade341.sql

Line 6 - Field 'fromname' doesn't have a default value

 

Installation Complete

 

Here's what you should do next:

 

1. Delete the Install Folder

 

Make sure you delete the install directory from your server now setup has been completed - leaving it on your server is a big security risk.

 

2. Setup the Cron Job

 

You should setup a cron job in your control panel to run using the following command once per day:

 

3. Completed the above?

 

You should login to the admin area and go through all the configuration options in the Configuration section of WHMCS. From here you can configure your general settings, payment gateways, setup your domain pricing, customise the messages your system will send out, add your products/services to the system, configure the automation settings, setup your custom fields, setup your operator accounts and configure all the other features of your WHMCS system.

 

Click here to go to the admin area

 

Thank you for choosing WHMCS!

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  • 2 months later...

Wow. That setting can cause a lot of problems. I moved to a different server and couldn't make any changes to products. I gave up and tried to reinstall from scratch. The new install didn't create any admin accounts although it created the basic database structure. What a hassle. Is this documented anywhere?

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