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  1. #1
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    Default WHM frames problem

    I am having trouble viewing the left col frame of WHM. I cannot choose any of the commands because they are in that frame. All I see is an arrow image and the text "license updat", but no where to click. Sorry if this is a lame question. I don't spend much time with WHM or cpanel. It
    doesn't work in IE or firefox. Never had this problem before.

    Also the home page told me to change to pure ftp and I did, and it still says the same thing. ??

    Thanks in advance

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    On the right side it should display the new license agreement, scroll to the bottom of that and there is a place to click which will then update the license and reload the normal WHM

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    have got the license update on the left pane, but no agreement on the right. any ideas?

    thanks

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    nevermind, solved this one by logging in as the root and bang there it was

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