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− | + | Below are instructions on how you can find your cPanel username if you have a shared web hosting plan with Acenet. | |
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− | + | [1] Log into your {{Client Area}} | |
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− | + | If you do not have access to your Client Area with us, you can request a password reset here: | |
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− | + | {{Client Area Password Reset}} | |
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− | + | [2] Click on Services and then My Services. | |
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+ | [3] Click on the hosting package you are wanting to find the cPanel username for. | ||
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+ | [4] Click on 'Login to cPanel' under Actions to the left. | ||
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+ | [5] Your cPanel username is located to the left above Main Domain. | ||
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+ | [[Category:WHMCS]] |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 3 November 2016
Below are instructions on how you can find your cPanel username if you have a shared web hosting plan with Acenet.
[1] Log into your Client Area
If you do not have access to your Client Area with us, you can request a password reset here:
[2] Click on Services and then My Services.
[3] Click on the hosting package you are wanting to find the cPanel username for.
[4] Click on 'Login to cPanel' under Actions to the left.
[5] Your cPanel username is located to the left above Main Domain.