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How to Update clientexec

Updated on April 8, 2022

Backup your Mysql database

  • Login to your cPanel
  • Scroll down to the Databases section.
  • Click the phpMyAdmin icon.
  • Choose your ClientExec database from the left-hand side (Should be labeled something like _cxdb1)
  • Click the Export tab.
  • Click the Go button to create a backup of your database.

Prepare to update ClientExec

  • You will need to download the latest version of ClientExec from the ClientExec download page.
    Note: Please choose the ionCube encoded copy
  • Once downloaded unzip the file.
  • It is recommended that you remove all but the config.php file and upload directory from the server.
  • Upload all but the config.php and uploads directory to the server

Update ClientExec

  • To start the update process you will need to enter the URL of your ClientExec installation and append /install.php to the URL. (e.g. http://example.com/members/install.php)

 

Note: It is possible that you will need to update your version of PHP.

  • Check the box stating that you have created a backup of your database and click Continue

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