Last seen: Mar 25, 2026
Yes thats how it's designed. as you basically give a person a "hosting space". this means if you sell to a business or similar they have their own is...
A preview of AD/ Exchange User settings that can be changed in SolidCP: I have marked the user picture area in red (as it was one of the things you l...
Hosting space menu with all services from solidcp (this is after you logged in with your SolidCP User created by WHMCS) Users (User Organization) = ...
End user buy a product from WHMCS –> Create automatically an user information in SolidCP (By WHMCS) –> Create only manually different user’s inf...
I still get the feeling we aren't fully talking about the same thing the user process would be: 1) Whmcs user --> to order and pay bills --> WH...
I have made the fixes to the 1.0.2 beta. You can re-download the setup (remove the current one) here: Once installed you need to change the Installer ...
Well as i stated at the start i don't think it's currently possible to have SSO with whmcs + solidcp (or most other panels) I don't think it would be...
It depends what information your talking about. SolidCP login (to login to solidcp it self) is simply stored in the Database of SolidCP (not AD) Hos...
Looks correct but in general whmcs just goes to solidcp the user will be prtty much be using solidcp for everything else
2 is correct. 2- End user buy a product from WHMCS –> Create an user information in SolidCP
yes i would personally not use is (their really legacy and non-native windows methods).
Hello, Secured folders are more or less legacy (and i strongly recommend not to use them). However if your required to use them here's a bit of info...
That is only for the SolidCP login. everything else (exchange/ sfb / lync etc) does through AD and is not locally stored in SolidCP
You will have 2 parts: 1) WHMCS : Ordering products, paying invoices, etc. 2) SolidCP : Adding/ modifying/ removing exchange / lync / sharepoint/ rds/...
1. yes it will then change for everything connected to AD 2. My comment is that WHMCS does all the billing and creates / suspends / terminates the use...
