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About Social Media Login For WHMCS

Social Media Login For WHMCS will help you facilitate the logging process of your clients to their client area.
Enable any of our social media applications providers and let your clients log in with a single click on their preferable external application button.
  • Admin Area Features:
✔ View Logs
  • Client Area Features:
  • Supported Servers:
  • General Info:
✔ Multi-Language Support
✔ Supports WHMCS V6

Installation

This tutorial will show you how to successfully install and configure Social Media Login For WHMCS.

We will guide you step by step through the whole installation and configuration process.

1. Log in to your client area and download Social Media Login For WHMCS.
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2. Upload and extract the module into the main WHMCS directory.

Files in your WHMCS directory should look like on the following screen.

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3. When you install Social Media Login for the first time you have to rename 'license_RENAME.php' file.

File is located in 'modules/addons/SocialMediaLogin/license_RENAME.php'. Rename it from 'license_RENAME.php' to 'license.php'.

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4. In order to configure your license key, you have to edit the previously renamed 'license.php' file.

Enter your license key between quotation marks as presented on the following screen. You can find your license key in your client area → 'My Products'.

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5. Now you have to activate the module in your WHMCS system.

Log in to your WHMCS admin area. Go to 'Setup' 'Addon Modules'. Afterwards, find 'Social Media Login' and press 'Activate' button.

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6. In the next step you need to permit access to this module.

To do so, click on 'Configure' button, tick 'Full Administrator' and press 'Save Changes'.

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7. You have just successfully installed Social Media Login For WHMCS!

You can access your module under 'Addons' 'Social Media Login'.

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Configuration and Management

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Underneath, you will find a complete guide which will show you how to take a full advantage of the module.

Dashboard

'Dashboard' of the addon includes only a short guide that is placed to help you quickly move through the configuration.

If you are already familiar with it, you may press 'Don't Show Again' button.
Then the 'Settings' page will be claimed as the home page and there you will be redirected when pressing home icon or addon name.

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Settings

The module is currently compatible with one outside server, that is cPanel.
Before you can completely work with the module, you must have an account created on the server. Domain and email redirections will be attached to this account.

Modules

Let's finally move to the addon itself. The first step of the configuration includes activating the module you want to work with.
Move to 'Domain & Email Forwarding' → 'Settings' → 'Modules' and 'Activate' the module you need to connect to the external server.
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Confirm the action to continue.
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You may deactivate the used module at any moment. Simply press the button marked on the screen.
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When a module is active, you must configure connection with its server. Press 'Configure' to do so.
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General

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Logs

Under 'Logs' tab you will find all log entries.

There are details on any successful or failed action in the module. Check it out any time you need to find some details on the actions taken.
Press 'Delete All Entries ' to clear all logs or delete single ones.

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Documentation

The last position in your navigation menu, when pressed, redirects to the article you are currently reading.
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Client Area

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Tips

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Common Problems

1. When you have problems with connection, check whether your SELinux or firewall does not block ports.
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