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Question installing WHMCS on management server.

tobias888

New Pleskian
hello got a problem i have uploaded whmcs to /var/www/html on plesk management server but i cant access it. when i go to url/whmcs/install/install.php the website downloads to a install.php file. we are trying it out first in VMware befor we apply it to a real server.

we installed plesk useing auto install singel server then upgraded to multi server useing multi server extension.
can it have someting to do with it?
 
It is really bad idea to install Plesk and any other third-party software on the same server. We strongly do not recommend it.
 
can you create a dummy php file, like test.php and see if php module is working? The main multi-server of plesk onyx handles customer information and can not host any websites, you will need another web node to host websites and dns and mail
 
hi,
create a Hosting Abonnement for WHMCS and you have no Trouble. We also use WHMCS on Plesk without fears.
 
Step 1: Download WHMCS
Visit the official WHMCS website to download the latest version of WHMCS.

Step 2: Upload WHMCS Files
Use an FTP client (e.g., FileZilla) or a file manager provided by your hosting control panel to upload the downloaded WHMCS files to your server.

Step 3: Create a Database and User
Access your server's control panel (e.g., cPanel, Plesk) and create a new MySQL database for WHMCS.

Step 4: Access Your WHMCS Installation
Open your web browser and navigate to the URL where you uploaded the WHMCS files.

Step 5: Installation Wizard
You will be presented with the WHMCS installation wizard.

Step 6: Complete Installation
Once you've filled out all the necessary information, proceed with the installation. WHMCS will create the required tables in the database and set up your system.

Step 7: Remove Installation Directory
For security purposes, it's important to remove the installation directory. Use your FTP client or file manager to delete the "install" folder from your WHMCS directory.

Step 8: Secure Your Installation
Change the default administrator username and password you set during installation to something unique and strong. This helps enhance security.
 
Step 1: Download WHMCS
Visit the official WHMCS website to download the latest version of WHMCS.

Step 2: Upload WHMCS Files
Use an FTP client (e.g., FileZilla) or a file manager provided by your hosting control panel to upload the downloaded WHMCS files to your server.

Step 3: Create a Database and User
Access your server's control panel (e.g., cPanel, Plesk) and create a new MySQL database for WHMCS.

Step 4: Access Your WHMCS Installation
Open your web browser and navigate to the URL where you uploaded the WHMCS files.

Step 5: Installation Wizard
You will be presented with the WHMCS installation wizard.

Step 6: Complete Installation
Once you've filled out all the necessary information, proceed with the installation. WHMCS will create the required tables in the database and set up your system.

Step 7: Remove Installation Directory
For security purposes, it's important to remove the installation directory. Use your FTP client or file manager to delete the "install" folder from your WHMCS directory.

Step 8: Secure Your Installation
Change the default administrator username and password you set during installation to something unique and strong. This helps enhance security.
Man, this Thread is over 6 Years old...
 
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