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For information, screenshots & to order, please visit [http://www.whmcs.com/addons/live-chat-visitor-tracking/ http://www.whmcs.com/addons/live-chat-visitor-tracking/]
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== About this Addon Module ==
  
==Download==
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Live Chat allows you to chat and engage with customers. It includes in-chat access to customer products and billing, and chat transcripts become support tickets after the chat concludes. You can use Live Chat from a downloadable client that's available for most major mobile and desktop operating systems.
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<th style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;background:#F2F2F2;text-align:center;">Addon Name</th>
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<th style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;background:#F2F2F2;text-align:center;">Latest Release</th>
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<th style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;background:#F2F2F2;text-align:center;">Current Version</th>
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<th style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;background:#F2F2F2;text-align:center;">Compatible With</th>
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<th style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;background:#F2F2F2;text-align:center;">Included in WHMCS</th>
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<td style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;">Live Chat Addon'</td>
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<td style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;">17th May 2021</td>
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<td style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;">5.8.9800</td>
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<td style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;">WHMCS 8.0 and later</td>
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<td style="border:1px #AAA solid;padding:0.2em;color:darkred;">No</td>
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</table>
  
To download the latest version of the live chat add-on, visit https://www.whmcs.com/members/ and login using your registered email address and password.
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[[File:Available_on_marketplace.png|link=https://marketplace.whmcs.com/product/34]]
  
Once logged in, navigate to Services > All Products & Services, select your live chat purchase, and the download will then be available from the Downloads tab within that product.
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== Activating Live Chat Addon ==
  
==Installation==
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Before you can activate Live Chat, you must download it from the WHMCS Marketplace.
  
[[File:Videotutorial.png‎|center|link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcCKomdCe4Y&hd=1|Watch Video Tutorial]]
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<html><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcCKomdCe4Y&hd=1" class="docs-video-tutorial"><em>Watch the video tutorial for this feature.</em><span>&nbsp;<img src="https://assets.whmcs.com/icons/youtube.png">&nbsp;</span></a></html>
  
To install, perform the steps below.
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To do this:
  
#Unzip the zip file download.
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# If you have not already purchased it, purchase Live Chat from [https://marketplace.whmcs.com/product/34 the Live Chat listing].
#Upload the contents of the ''‘upload_me’'' directory to your WHMCS installation root directory.
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# [https://www.whmcs.com/members/ Log in here].
#Ensure the ''/modules/livehelp/templates_c/'' directory is writeable
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# Go to '''Services > All Products & Services'''.
#Visit the url below in a browser to complete the installation: ''www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/install''
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# Perform one of the following actions:
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## If you purchased your WHMCS license directly, select your main WHMCS license, select the '''Information''' tab, and download Live Chat.
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## If you purchased your WHMCS license from a reseller, select your Live Chat purchase, select the '''Downloads''' tab, and download Live Chat.
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# Unzip the ZIP file.
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# Upload the contents of the <tt>upload_me</tt> directory to the root directory in your WHMCS installation.
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# Check to ensure that the <tt>/modules/livehelp/templates_c/</tt> directory is writeable.
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# Go to <tt><nowiki>www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/install</nowiki></tt>, where <tt>www.example.com</tt> is the domain for your WHMCS installation, to complete installation.
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# Delete the <tt>/modules/livehelp/install/</tt> directory.
  
<div class="docs-alert-info">After the upgrade has been completed, delete the installation directory located at /modules/livehelp/install/</div>
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<div class="docs-alert-warning"><strong><i class="fa fa-info-circle"></i> License Update</strong><br />If you purchased the Live Chat Addon prior to installation, you may need to force a license update for your WHMCS installation to recognise the purchase. If you receive a license error or have trouble logging in after installation, log in to the WHMCS Admin Area, go to '''Help > License Information''', and click '''Force License Update'''. Then, reattempt login.</div>
  
<div class="docs-alert-warning"><strong><i class="fa fa-info"></i> &nbsp;License Update</strong> If you recently purchased the Live Chat Add-on prior to installation, you may need to force a license update for your WHMCS installation to recognise the purchase. If you have problems logging in after installation, login to your WHMCS Admin Area, navigate to '''Help > License Information''' and then click the '''Force License Update''' button. Then try logging in again.</div>
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== Using this Addon ==
  
To login to Live Chat, visit www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin
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To log in to Live Chat, visit <tt><nowiki>www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin</nowiki></tt>, where <tt>www.example.com</tt> is the domain for your WHMCS installation.
  
You will be able to login using the same username and password as you use for the WHMCS admin area.
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You can log in using the same username and password that you use for the WHMCS Admin Area.
  
===Install GeoIP Location Data===
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=== First Login ===
  
Install the optional MaxMind GeoIP data which allows you to see where visitors are located (recommended).
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The first time that you use this, a login prompt will display. Enter your account, username and password:
  
The MaxMind GeoLite City (free) and MaxMind GeoIP City (paid with higher accuracy) databases are supported. These databases are not included with the Live Help downloads (due to the size of the database) so you will need to download the latest database from the MaxMind web site. The following instructions are for installing the database:
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* '''Account or Server:''' Enter the full path to the <tt>modules</tt> directory for your WHMCS installation.
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* '''Username / Password:''' Enter the same username and password that you use to log in to the WHMCS Admin Area.
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* '''Enable Secure Sign In:''' Enable this if your WHMCS installation uses SSL.
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* '''Sign In Automatically:''' Enable this to sign in automatically for future logins. If you enable this, in the future on this device you will only need to enter your password.
  
# Download the MaxMind GeoLite City database at GeoLite City (Approx. 18MB): http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLiteCity.dat.gz
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For more information, see [https://www.chatstack.com/kb/category/apps/ the ChatStack website].
# Unzip the file on your local PC, you can use a free tool like 7zip for unzipping the GeoLiteCity.dat.gz file.
 
# Upload the GeoLiteCity.dat file to the /modules/livehelp/plugins/maxmind/ directory. The file is approximately 30MB so this may take some time.
 
# The GeoLite database should be located at /modules/livehelp/plugins/maxmind/GeoLiteCity.dat when finished uploading
 
  
The MaxMind GeoLite database is updated each month (normally on the 1st of each month) so you can replace this file every month if you wish to use the most accurate location data. Further details on the MaxMind GeoLite City database is available at http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecity
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=== Desktop Applications ===
  
==Upgrading==
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Downloadable clients are available for Windows®, Mac®, and Linux®. Mobile Apps are also available for iPhone® and Android™.
  
If you have an earlier version of the Live Chat Add-on installed follow the steps below to upgrade to the latest version.
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[https://www.chatstack.com/kb/download-live-chat/ Download the latest version of the Windows desktop application] and follow the automated installation process.
  
#Unzip the zip file download.
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The Windows app has the following minimum requirements:
#Upload the contents of the '''‘upload_me’''' directory to your WHMCS installation root directory.
 
#Login to the Live Chat Add-on web based administration panel to complete the upgrade process: ''www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin''
 
  
<div class="docs-alert-info">After the upgrade has been completed, delete the installation directory located at /modules/livehelp/install/</div>
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*Windows 7 / Vista / XP SP 2
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*Internet Explorer 7 or above
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*[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6 .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 or above]
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*Internet Connection
  
==Integration Outside of WHMCS==
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For other operating systems, check their app stores for the downloadable clients.
  
To integrate the visitor tracking and live help buttons to pages outside of your WHMCS installation (for example your main website pages), follow the steps below.
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== Upgrading ==
  
<div class="docs-alert-warning">'''Do Not Attempt''' to add this code to WHMCS templates - it is handled automatically as described above</div>
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If you have an earlier version of the Live Chat Addon, perform these steps to upgrade to the latest version:
  
'''Step 1''' The following lines should be added on each page after your <title> tag and just before your </head> tag (this should be added once per page):
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# Log in [https://www.whmcs.com/members/ here].
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# Go to '''Services > All Products & Services'''.
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# Select your Live Chat purchase.
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# Go to the '''Downloads''' tab.
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# Download Live Chat.
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# Unzip the ZIP file download.
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# Upload the contents of the <tt>upload_me</tt> directory to your WHMCS installation's root directory.
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# Log in to the Live Chat Addon administration panel to complete the upgrade process at <tt><nowiki>www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin</nowiki></tt>, where <tt>www.example.com</tt> is the domain for your WHMCS installation.
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# Delete the <tt>/modules/livehelp/install/</tt> directory.
  
<source lang="php">
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== Uninstallation ==
<script type="text/JavaScript" src="http://www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/scripts/jquery-latest.js"></script>
 
<script type="text/javascript">
 
    var LiveHelpSettings = {};
 
    LiveHelpSettings.server = 'www.example.com/whmcs/modules';
 
    LiveHelpSettings.embedded = true;
 
    (function(d, $, undefined) {
 
        $(window).ready(function() {
 
            // JavaScript
 
            var LiveHelp = d.createElement('script'); LiveHelp.type = 'text/javascript'; LiveHelp.async = true;
 
            LiveHelp.src = ('https:' == d.location.protocol ? 'https://' : 'http://') + LiveHelpSettings.server + '/livehelp/scripts/jquery.livehelp.js';
 
            var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
 
            s.parentNode.insertBefore(LiveHelp, s);
 
        });
 
    })(document, jQuery);
 
</script>
 
</source>
 
  
You need to customise the URL specified in the '''LiveHelpSettings.server''' parameter in the above code with the domain and path to your WHMCS installations modules directory.
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To remove the Live Chat Addon from your installation, delete the <tt>/modules/livehelp/</tt> directory and the <tt>/includes/hooks/livehelp.php</tt> file.
  
''Note: You don’t need to include the <script> tag to /whmcs/includes/jscript/jquery.js if your web site already includes the jQuery JavaScript library.''
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Optionally, you can also remove the database tables that begin with <tt>mod_livehelp</tt>.
  
'''Step 2''' The following lines can be optionally added to the page anywhere you wish to display the Live Chat Operator status and end user chat initiation button.
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== Integration Outside of WHMCS ==
  
<source lang="php">
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<div class="docs-alert-warning">'''Do Not Attempt''' to add this code to WHMCS templates. Those templates handle it automatically.</div>
<a href="#" class="LiveHelpButton"><img src="http://www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/include/status.php" id="LiveHelpStatus" name="LiveHelpStatus" class="LiveHelpStatus" border="0" alt="Live Help" /></a>
 
</source>
 
  
Alternatively if you would prefer a static text link for chat initiation, that can also be achieved as follows:
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To integrate visitor tracking and live help in pages outside of your WHMCS installation (for example, your main website), perform the steps below:
  
<source lang="php">
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# Add the following lines to each page, once per page, after the <tt><title></tt> tag and jQuery call and before the <tt></head></tt> tag: <br /><source lang="js"><script type="text/javascript">
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<!--
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var Chatstack = { server: 'www.example.com/support/modules' };
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(function(d, undefined) {
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  // JavaScript
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  Chatstack.e = []; Chatstack.ready = function (c) { Chatstack.e.push(c); }
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  var b = d.createElement('script'); b.type = 'text/javascript'; b.async = true;
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  b.src = ('https:' == d.location.protocol ? 'https://' : 'http://') + Chatstack.server + '/livehelp/scripts/js.min.js';
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  var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
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  s.parentNode.insertBefore(b, s);
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})(document);
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-->
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</script>
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</source>Make certain to update<tt><nowiki>www.example.com/support/modules</nowiki></tt> with the path to your WHMCS installation's <tt>modules</tt> directory.
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# Optionally, you can either or both of these chat initiation methods:
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## To display the Live Chat Operator status and end user chat initiation button:<source lang="js">
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<a href="#" class="LiveHelpButton"><img src="http://www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/status.php" id="LiveHelpStatus" name="LiveHelpStatus" class="LiveHelpStatus" border="0" alt="Live Help" /></a>
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</source>
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##To display a static text link for chat initiation:<source lang="php">
 
  <a href="#" class="LiveHelpButton">Chat With Us Live</a>
 
  <a href="#" class="LiveHelpButton">Chat With Us Live</a>
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
==Web Admin Interface==
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== Troubleshooting ==
 
 
The Live Help web-based administration interface can be accessed at
 
 
 
http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin/
 
 
 
==Desktop Applications==
 
 
 
Downloadable clients are available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
 
 
 
Mobile Apps are also available for iPhone and Android.
 
 
 
In most cases, these apps are available through the respective App Store's for these devices. The Windows app is available via the download link below.
 
 
 
===Windows===
 
 
 
====Requirements====
 
 
 
The requirements for the Windows App are as follows:
 
 
 
*Windows 7 / Vista / XP SP 2
 
*Internet Explorer 7 or above
 
*.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 or above - [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6 Download]
 
*Internet Connection
 
 
 
====Installation====
 
 
 
You can download the latest version of the Windows Desktop Application at any time from https://secure.stardevelop.com/downloads/download-latest.php and then follow the automated installer process to install on your computer.
 
 
 
===First Use===
 
 
 
When you first attempt to sign-in to the Live Help Messenger application you will be presented with the following window.
 
 
 
<center>http://livehelp.stardevelop.com/documentation/images/signin.jpg</center>
 
  
You will need to enter your Account, Username and Password to access the Live Help system, these are described below.
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===Chat button non-functional / Blank live chat window===
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If clicking the chat button results in nothing happening or the live chat popup window is showing a blank chat window, make certain that the <tt>/modules/livehelp/templates_c/</tt> directory both exists and is writeable.  
  
* '''Account or Server:''' If Live Help is installed at http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/ then your account or server would be entered as www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/
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We recommend that you try the following permissions in this order: <tt>755</tt>, <tt>775</tt>, and <tt>777</tt>.
* '''Username / Password:''' The username and password are the same as those used to login to the main WHMCS administration area.
 
* '''Enable Secure Sign In:''' You can login to the Live Help administration via. SSL if your installation is accessible at https://www.yourdomain.com
 
* '''Sign In Automatically:''' This option will automatically sign-in a given account the next time the Live Help Messenger application is opened.
 
  
Once you have signed into the Live Help Messenger application you will be able to quickly sign-in again using the previous account.
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===The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.===
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This message may appear when you click '''Chat Now'''. This indicates that the system cannot create the templates cache.  
  
<center>http://livehelp.stardevelop.com/documentation/images/previouslogin.jpg</center>
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To resolve this, make certain that the <tt>/modules/livehelp/templates_c/</tt> directory exists and is writeable.
  
The previous sign-in area only requires you to enter the password of the account.
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We recommend that you try the following permissions in this order: <tt>755</tt>, <tt>775</tt>, and <tt>777</tt>.
  
==Further Reading==
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===License Invalid / Unable to login===
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If you see a "License Invalid" warning message when you open the Live Chat admin interface, your WHMCS installation has not yet updated to recognise your purchase of the addon. Your WHMCS installation only calls home to validate your license with us periodically. If you recently purchased the addon, you may need to force a local key update to have it take effect.
  
Chaststack provides additional documentation covering how to use the live help software at:
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To do this, navigate to '''Help > [[License Information]]''' and click '''Force License Update'''. Then, attempt logging in again.
http://www.chatstack.com/kb/
 
  
==Common Troubleshooting Tips==
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===Connection Error===
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Connection errors when attempting to log in to the Live Chat administration area are typically due to misconfigured file and folder permissions.
  
'''Chat button non-functional / Blank live chat window'''
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This configuration varies depending on your particular server environment. For example, the permissions setting for the <tt>/modules/livehelp/xml/WebService.php</tt> file should be <tt>644</tt>.
  
If clicking the chat button results in nothing happening or the live chat popup window is showing a blank chat window, first ensure that the /modules/livehelp/templates_c/ directory both exists and is writeable. We recommend that you try the following permissions in this order 755, 775 and 777.
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* suPHP and PHP suEXEC require more restriction. If you use DSO as your PHP handler, you '''must''' use <tt>644</tt> permissions.
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* Limit access to only the account that owns the web server process. Make sure that no other system or user accounts can read your configuration file or modify any WHMCS-related files.
  
'''License Invalid / Unable to login'''
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If the issue persists, enable your [https://help.whmcs.com/m/troubleshooting/l/1312423-an-error-occurred-while-communicating-with-the-server-please-try-again browser network console] and examine the response for more information.
  
If when first opening the live chat admin interface or connecting via the Windows Desktop App you get a "License Invalid" warning message, this indicates that your WHMCS installation has not yet updated to recognise your purchase of the addon.  Your WHMCS install only calls home to validate your license with us periodically and so if you have only recently purchased the addon, you may need to force a local key update to have it take effect. To do that, navigate to '''Help > License Information''' and then click the '''Force License Update''' button.  Then try logging in again.
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===Incorrect Server/Host===
  
If it continues after that, please get in touch with us for assistance.
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Receiving this error message in one of the Desktop or Mobile clients indicates that the Live Help installation cannot be found at the given URL. Make certain that you entered the correct URL.
  
'''Incorrect Server/Host'''
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===Sending Emails===
  
Receiving this error message in one of the Desktop or Mobile clients indicates that the Live Help installation cannot be found at the given URL. Double check the URL you've entered. If Live Help is installed at http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/ then you should enter it in the format www.yourdomain.com/whmcs/modules/
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By default, the Live Chat addon will use the <tt>PHP mail()</tt> function, and '''not''' the WHMCS mail configuration, to send emails. To configure sending via SMTP, see [https://www.chatstack.com/kb/setup-smtp-authentication/ Setup SMTP Authentication].
  
==About==
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== Change Log ==
  
The WHMCS Live Chat & Visitor Tracking Add-on is developed in partnership with Chatstack bringing a feature rich and powerful integrated chat solution to WHMCS users.  Featuring benefits including automatic client detection, loginshare, shared access to WHMCS predefined responses, integrated logging of chat transcripts and more.
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See the [https://marketplace.whmcs.com/product/34-live-chat-visitor-tracking Live Chat] Marketplace listing.

Latest revision as of 12:57, 2 October 2023

About this Addon Module

Live Chat allows you to chat and engage with customers. It includes in-chat access to customer products and billing, and chat transcripts become support tickets after the chat concludes. You can use Live Chat from a downloadable client that's available for most major mobile and desktop operating systems.

Addon Name Latest Release Current Version Compatible With Included in WHMCS
Live Chat Addon' 17th May 2021 5.8.9800 WHMCS 8.0 and later No

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Activating Live Chat Addon

Before you can activate Live Chat, you must download it from the WHMCS Marketplace.

Watch the video tutorial for this feature.  

To do this:

  1. If you have not already purchased it, purchase Live Chat from the Live Chat listing.
  2. Log in here.
  3. Go to Services > All Products & Services.
  4. Perform one of the following actions:
    1. If you purchased your WHMCS license directly, select your main WHMCS license, select the Information tab, and download Live Chat.
    2. If you purchased your WHMCS license from a reseller, select your Live Chat purchase, select the Downloads tab, and download Live Chat.
  5. Unzip the ZIP file.
  6. Upload the contents of the upload_me directory to the root directory in your WHMCS installation.
  7. Check to ensure that the /modules/livehelp/templates_c/ directory is writeable.
  8. Go to www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/install, where www.example.com is the domain for your WHMCS installation, to complete installation.
  9. Delete the /modules/livehelp/install/ directory.
License Update
If you purchased the Live Chat Addon prior to installation, you may need to force a license update for your WHMCS installation to recognise the purchase. If you receive a license error or have trouble logging in after installation, log in to the WHMCS Admin Area, go to Help > License Information, and click Force License Update. Then, reattempt login.

Using this Addon

To log in to Live Chat, visit www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin, where www.example.com is the domain for your WHMCS installation.

You can log in using the same username and password that you use for the WHMCS Admin Area.

First Login

The first time that you use this, a login prompt will display. Enter your account, username and password:

  • Account or Server: Enter the full path to the modules directory for your WHMCS installation.
  • Username / Password: Enter the same username and password that you use to log in to the WHMCS Admin Area.
  • Enable Secure Sign In: Enable this if your WHMCS installation uses SSL.
  • Sign In Automatically: Enable this to sign in automatically for future logins. If you enable this, in the future on this device you will only need to enter your password.

For more information, see the ChatStack website.

Desktop Applications

Downloadable clients are available for Windows®, Mac®, and Linux®. Mobile Apps are also available for iPhone® and Android™.

Download the latest version of the Windows desktop application and follow the automated installation process.

The Windows app has the following minimum requirements:

For other operating systems, check their app stores for the downloadable clients.

Upgrading

If you have an earlier version of the Live Chat Addon, perform these steps to upgrade to the latest version:

  1. Log in here.
  2. Go to Services > All Products & Services.
  3. Select your Live Chat purchase.
  4. Go to the Downloads tab.
  5. Download Live Chat.
  6. Unzip the ZIP file download.
  7. Upload the contents of the upload_me directory to your WHMCS installation's root directory.
  8. Log in to the Live Chat Addon administration panel to complete the upgrade process at www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/admin, where www.example.com is the domain for your WHMCS installation.
  9. Delete the /modules/livehelp/install/ directory.

Uninstallation

To remove the Live Chat Addon from your installation, delete the /modules/livehelp/ directory and the /includes/hooks/livehelp.php file.

Optionally, you can also remove the database tables that begin with mod_livehelp.

Integration Outside of WHMCS

Do Not Attempt to add this code to WHMCS templates. Those templates handle it automatically.

To integrate visitor tracking and live help in pages outside of your WHMCS installation (for example, your main website), perform the steps below:

  1. Add the following lines to each page, once per page, after the <title> tag and jQuery call and before the </head> tag:
    <script type="text/javascript">
    <!--
    var Chatstack = { server: 'www.example.com/support/modules' };
    (function(d, undefined) {
      // JavaScript
      Chatstack.e = []; Chatstack.ready = function (c) { Chatstack.e.push(c); }
      var b = d.createElement('script'); b.type = 'text/javascript'; b.async = true;
      b.src = ('https:' == d.location.protocol ? 'https://' : 'http://') + Chatstack.server + '/livehelp/scripts/js.min.js';
      var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
      s.parentNode.insertBefore(b, s);
    })(document);
    -->
    </script>
    Make certain to updatewww.example.com/support/modules with the path to your WHMCS installation's modules directory.
  2. Optionally, you can either or both of these chat initiation methods:
    1. To display the Live Chat Operator status and end user chat initiation button:
      <a href="#" class="LiveHelpButton"><img src="http://www.example.com/whmcs/modules/livehelp/status.php" id="LiveHelpStatus" name="LiveHelpStatus" class="LiveHelpStatus" border="0" alt="Live Help" /></a>
    2. To display a static text link for chat initiation:
       <a href="#" class="LiveHelpButton">Chat With Us Live</a>

Troubleshooting

Chat button non-functional / Blank live chat window

If clicking the chat button results in nothing happening or the live chat popup window is showing a blank chat window, make certain that the /modules/livehelp/templates_c/ directory both exists and is writeable.

We recommend that you try the following permissions in this order: 755, 775, and 777.

The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.

This message may appear when you click Chat Now. This indicates that the system cannot create the templates cache.

To resolve this, make certain that the /modules/livehelp/templates_c/ directory exists and is writeable.

We recommend that you try the following permissions in this order: 755, 775, and 777.

License Invalid / Unable to login

If you see a "License Invalid" warning message when you open the Live Chat admin interface, your WHMCS installation has not yet updated to recognise your purchase of the addon. Your WHMCS installation only calls home to validate your license with us periodically. If you recently purchased the addon, you may need to force a local key update to have it take effect.

To do this, navigate to Help > License Information and click Force License Update. Then, attempt logging in again.

Connection Error

Connection errors when attempting to log in to the Live Chat administration area are typically due to misconfigured file and folder permissions.

This configuration varies depending on your particular server environment. For example, the permissions setting for the /modules/livehelp/xml/WebService.php file should be 644.

  • suPHP and PHP suEXEC require more restriction. If you use DSO as your PHP handler, you must use 644 permissions.
  • Limit access to only the account that owns the web server process. Make sure that no other system or user accounts can read your configuration file or modify any WHMCS-related files.

If the issue persists, enable your browser network console and examine the response for more information.

Incorrect Server/Host

Receiving this error message in one of the Desktop or Mobile clients indicates that the Live Help installation cannot be found at the given URL. Make certain that you entered the correct URL.

Sending Emails

By default, the Live Chat addon will use the PHP mail() function, and not the WHMCS mail configuration, to send emails. To configure sending via SMTP, see Setup SMTP Authentication.

Change Log

See the Live Chat Marketplace listing.