Difference between revisions of "Uninstall WHMCS"
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Revision as of 10:11, 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. Below you will find a list of relevant folders/files to remove should you be unsure.
- Remove the database tables relating to your WHMCS information.
- Ensure all Cron Jobs have been cancelled.
- Ensure all email piping is disabled.
Folders
- Admin folder
- Attachments folder
- Crons folder
- Downloads folder
- Feeds folder
- Images folder
- Includes folder
- Lang folder
- Modules folder
- Pipe folder
- Status folder
- Templates folder
- Templates_c folder
Files
- aff.php
- affiliates.php
- announcements.php
- announcementsrss.php
- banned.php
- cart.php
- clientarea.php
- configuressl.php
- contact.php
- creditcard.php
- dbconnect.php
- dl.php
- dologin.php
- domainchecker.php
- downloads.php
- index.php
- knowledgebase.php
- link.php
- login.php
- logout.php
- networkissues.php
- networkissuesrss.php
- pwreset.php
- register.php
- serverstatus.php
- submitticket.php
- supporttickets.php
- upgrade.php
- viewemail.php
- viewinvoice.php
- viewquote.php
- viewticket.php
- whois.php