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#'''Ensure all Cron Jobs have been cancelled.'''
 
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==Folders==
  
 
*Admin folder
 
*Admin folder
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*Templates folder
 
*Templates folder
 
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==Files==
  
 
*aff.php
 
*aff.php

Revision as of 10:10, 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Remove the database tables relating to your WHMCS information.
  4. Ensure all Cron Jobs have been cancelled.
  5. 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