FAQs

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This page contains the answers to general frequently asked questions.

Reset Administrator Password

Should you forget the administrator password for WHMCS a reset option is available from the login page. However if this option is disabled (security settings) or the registered email address is not accessible then the password can be changed directly in the database by following these instructions:

  1. Login to your database administration interface (usually PHPMyAdmin via your server control panel)
  2. Select the WHMCS database in the left-hand menu
  3. Browse to the tbladmins table
  4. Click Edit next to the administrator account you wish to reset
  5. Enter the new password in the Password field
  6. From the Functions dropdown select the MD5 option
  7. Finally click Go to apply the changes

You will now be able to login using the new password specified in step 5.

Lift IP Address Ban

If three consecutive failed administrator login attempts are made that IP address will be blocked for the amount of time specified in your security settings to prevent against dictionary password attacks. You can wait for the ban to expire at the time displayed on in the error message, login from a different IP address, or follow these instructions to lift the ban immediately:

  1. Login to your database administration interface (usually PHPMyAdmin via your server control panel)
  2. Select the WHMCS database in the left-hand menu
  3. Browse to the tblbannedips table
  4. Finally locate the row containing your IP address and click the corresponding red "X" icon.

The ban will now be lifted and access to your WHMCS installation restored.

No Connection Error

A No Connection error on the admin login page suggests there is a problem preventing your server from communicating with the WHMCS licensing server. For more information refer to Licensing - No Connection Error.

License Invalid

A Licence Invalid error on the admin login page suggests an invalid licence key has been entered or the WHMCS installation has been moved without updating the licence. For more information refer to Licensing - License Invalid.

Feature Requests

The features that we implement into WHMCS are largely based upon the suggestions of our users. To that end we've implemented a unique and dynamic Feature Request system that empowers, and enhances the experience within the Community. Our intention with this system is to make the Feature Request submission and voting process more efficient for both the Community, and the WHMCS Development teams.

Please feel free to add your contribution, discuss, and vote on other standing Feature Requests within our Community.
Feature Requests can be submitted and viewed at http://requests.whmcs.com