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How to Order Additional Items in the Client Area

This will teach you how to order additional items in the client area of WHMCS. It is a very easy process, and you can easily find the products you are looking for. This tutorial will assume that you are already logged into WHMCS. If you are having problems doing that, or don’t know how, please view the tutorial named How to Login to the Client Area.

On the You are Here line, click on the Portal Home link. This takes you to the Support Portal page. On the right hand side, click on the Order link. This takes you to a Browse Products & Services Page, and you will need to click on the Services link in the Menu bar.

Your hosting company may have one or may have many services listed as add-ons on this page. You can look and choose if there are any you need, and if you want to order one or more, click on the Order Now button by the item.

This will take you to a page called Product Configuration. If the product or service that you have chosen has any options, this is where you will make your choices, such as you may be offered billing cycles (i.e., monthly, yearly, etc) or you may need to choose which of several domains you own you wish to install this product on. Options will vary from hosting company to hosting company. When you are done, click Update Cart.

The following screen is your shopping cart, and if you are done, and everything seems to be in order, click the Checkout button. This takes you to the detail screen, and if you scroll down you will find that under your details, you need to enter your payment method. Add any additional notes or information you want to include with your order, and click the Complete Order button.

You will now be shown an invoice for your new order, with all the information you just entered. Click Back to Client Area at the bottom of the page. This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to order additional items in WHMCS.

Check if your IP is blocked and how to unblock it from client area

Our shared web servers use firewall software called “CSF” for short, ( Config Server Firewall). So if you find that you can visit the world wide web “EXCEPT” it would seem for your website, your webmail, your cPanel, or just about anything to do with your website, your IP could in fact be blocked, this normally happens after you have tried to log in to your cPanel, or webmail a number of times and failed.

We are going to show you how to get unblocked using the “Unban Center”, you can just go to your Client Area or Portal, and in a few minutes, and with a few keystrokes, you can check if you are blocked and unblock yourself.

Let’s start from the point that you have logged into that client area, if you do not know how or remember how to log in to your client area see the article on How to Login to the Client Area.

First, click on the link “My Services”. Once on the My Services page, If you have multiple accounts find the account listed on the page and look for the “View Details” icon to the right of the listing, and click on it. That will take you to the account details page. Scroll down the page and look for a button that reads “Unban Your IP Address” – below is a screenshot for your reference. If you do not see this button it may mean your hosting service doesn’t have access to the Unban Center and you will need to contact a member of the support team.

 

Unblock your IP

Click the button and you will find out if you are in fact currently being blocked from the server and for what reason and you will find another button to request to be unblocked. If you are not being Blocked you would have been informed that you were not BLOCKED and no button would have been available.

If you were being blocked and you requested the block be lifted you would now see a message that your request was a success and will be lifted. You should now be able to view your website, send and receive emails and all other services should be operational again. If they are not, please do contact us for more assistance.

Direct link to unblock IP via client portal: https://www.hostinginindia.com/client/index.php?m=unbanCenter

How to Change Your Client Area Password

This tutorial will teach you how to change your password for your client area. Remember, this password is different than the password for your cPanel. This tutorial will assume that you are already logged into your client area. If you are having problems doing that, or don’t know how, please view the tutorial named How to Login to the Client Area.

On the menu bar, click on the My Details link. Once you are at the My Details page, Click on the Change Password link in the My Details Menu Bar. At the Change Password screen, type your current password in the first box. Then enter your new password into the second box, and confirm it by typing it again in the third box. Then click the Save Changes button. Your password has now been changed.

Remember, you should change your password often for security reasons. Click the Client Area link in the You are Here list, and that will take you back to the Client Area. This is the end of this tutorial. You now know how to change your Client Area password.

How to Update Your Personal Details in the Client Area

This tutorial will now teach you how to update your personal details in the client area. It is very important to keep this information current so that your hosting company can stay in contact with you. This tutorial will assume that you are already logged into WHMCS. If you are having problems doing that, or don’t know how, please view the tutorial named How to Login to the Client Area.

Along the top is the client area menu. Click on the link called My Details. This will take you to the personal details page, where you can modify your name, address, and more. If you make any changes, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click on the Save Changes button.

You can then click on the Client Area link, and it will take you to where you can see your updated personal details.

This ends this tutorial. You now know how to update your personal information in the client area.