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  1. Interesting....I tested this by searching for a client by their known email address and I got 4 records returned....all with the same ID#
  2. It will stop it from happening again but it won't fix those records that already got changed
  3. On the WHMCS blog (http://blog.whmcs.com/) is the link http://go.whmcs.com/218/v528_Incremental
  4. The blog has the link to the incremental, so if your on 5.2.7 already just go to http://go.whmcs.com/218/v528_Incremental
  5. Comodo doesn't handle the renewal alerts for us, the only communication they have with a clients email address is the D.C.V. email, which in our case since we handle the whole process for them we set to hostmaster@domain.com and set a forwarder on the to the SSL administrator...so for 75% of our clients Comodo never addresses them directly. For the other 25% there maybe a verification call back done by Comodo, and as said before EV SSLs are a monkey all their own and its best to put the client and the CA Validation department together directly, and get out of the middle or someone might want some of your DNA too......
  6. Thank You Chris. Yes, exactly....the ioncube developers won't create loaders for 5.5 until php5.5 is stable rather than in beta, and they probably will have to write encoders for it first, so there is something to decode......
  7. Why would you expect there to ioncube loaders for php5.5?
  8. This bug makes you throw things when you have typed a multi paragraph support ticket response, hit send, and get the invalid token error screen.....all that typing gone....and the response is never as good the second time around......
  9. I would think "Expiring Soon" list might be useful, and/or the ability to sort the active list by expiring dates.
  10. Also check your ftp log for unauthorized ftp access. I see "hacks" like this all of the time with clients....look for __check.html and or check.php in the ftp log....if you find those you will also need to hunt down the randomly named php file they stuck in your files somewhere...that php file when opened wil have a header that makes it look like a wordpress file but it actually a shell script. Also make sure to see if there have been additions to your .htaccess file.
  11. Yes, you can turn off the auto responder for departments
  12. The user would need to wait until the next invoice and pay it before or on the due date to be able to use a subscription. The logic behind not being able to set up a subscription after the due date is to keep the client from being late paying their invoice very month.....
  13. Ok, ignore this in my post above Too long at the computer..... just pull out the code in the template and it no longer displays.
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