Reviewing the Application Link Log typically involves checking a record of activities related to the links you have set up in WHMCS. This can include information about when links were created, modified, or accessed.
Since WHMCS doesn't have a built-in "Application Link Log," it's possible you're referring to a custom or third-party module or an add-on that provides this functionality. Here's a general approach you can follow to review logs in WHMCS:
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Check the Module or Add-On Documentation:
If you're using a custom or third-party module or add-on, consult the documentation provided by the developer. They should provide specific instructions on how to review logs.
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Access the Log or Reports Section:
- Log in to your WHMCS admin panel.
- Look for a section related to logs or reports. This is where activity logs are usually stored.
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Look for Application Link Activity:
- Once you're in the logs or reports section, look for entries related to Application Links. This might include information about link creation, modification, or access.
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Filter or Search Logs (if available):
- If there's a large volume of log entries, use any filtering or search options provided to narrow down the results to Application Link-related activities.
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Review Log Entries:
- Check the log entries for relevant information, such as timestamps, actions performed, and the usernames or IPs associated with those actions.
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Take Action if Needed:
- If you find any unusual or unauthorized activities in the log, take appropriate action. This might include investigating further, updating security measures, or notifying relevant parties.
If you're using a specific module or add-on for managing application links, consider providing the name or details of that module. This way, I can offer more precise guidance based on the specific functionality it provides.