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WHMCS displays one of the error messages below when it detects a conflict between your settings and the admin directory path that you are trying to access.
You are attempting to access the admin area via a directory that is not configured.
Cause
The $customadminpath
line does not appear or is invalid in the WHMCS configuration.php
file.
Solution
Update the configuration.php
file with the correct path. For steps to do this, see Renaming the WHMCS Admin Directory.
Workaround
If you continue to see the error message, revert your admin directory name to admin
in order to regain access. Then, contact our support team for assistance.
You are attempting to access the admin area via a directory that is different from the one configured.
Cause
The admin directory path that you are trying to access is not the directory that you specified in the configuration.php
file.
Solution
Update the configuration.php
file with the correct path. For steps to do this, see Renaming the WHMCS Admin Directory.
Workaround
If you continue to see the error message, revert your admin directory name to admin
in order to regain access. Then, contact our support team for assistance.
You are attempting to access the admin area via a custom directory, but we have detected the presence of a default "admin" directory too.
Cause
You have specified a custom $customadminpath
directory in the WHMCS configuration.php
file but, when you attempt to access it, WHMCS is also detecting an admin
directory.
Typically, this indicates that you recently applied an update and some of the update files uploaded to the default admin
directory. Because of this, the files in your custom admin directory may not be up to date.
Solution
Make certain that you have uploaded all of the latest files to your custom admin directory and then delete the default admin
directory and its contents.
The request path cannot be resolved.
Cause
The admin directory has been renamed to a value which conflicts with a reserved system name, such as login
.
Solution
Choose a different custom name for the admin login directory, such as administration
.
For more information see Renaming the WHMCS Admin Directory.