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Thread: Possible to set WHM to redo initial setup process?

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    Default Possible to set WHM to redo initial setup process?

    Hi guys

    We are in the process of setting up our own OpenVZ template, that includes cPanel for our clients. Since the template is created from a cPanel installation that we already have accessed and customized, I was wondering if it it somehow possible to get WHM to go through the initial setup when our clients access their installation for the first time?

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    Default Re: Possible to set WHM to redo initial setup process?

    To force WHM to go through the Setup Wizard again, you can simply move this file:

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    mv /etc/.whostmgrft /etc/.whostmgrft.bak
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    Default Re: Possible to set WHM to redo initial setup process?

    Thanks
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