Difference between revisions of "Uninstall WHMCS"
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#'''Take a backup of the database and configuration.php file.  You may need these at a later date should you want to start using WHMCS again.'''  | #'''Take a backup of the database and configuration.php file.  You may need these at a later date should you want to start using WHMCS again.'''  | ||
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#'''Remove the database tables relating to your WHMCS information.'''  | #'''Remove the database tables relating to your WHMCS information.'''  | ||
#'''Ensure all Cron Jobs have been cancelled.'''  | #'''Ensure all Cron Jobs have been cancelled.'''  | ||
| + | #'''Ensure all email piping is disabled.'''  | ||
Revision as of 09:58, 3 January 2013
There are times when a user has the need to remove WHMCS from their system.
This can be achieved by following 5 small steps:
- Take a backup of the database and configuration.php file. You may need these at a later date should you want to start using WHMCS again.
 - Remove all the related files and folders of WHMCS from your server.
 - Remove the database tables relating to your WHMCS information.
 - Ensure all Cron Jobs have been cancelled.
 - Ensure all email piping is disabled.