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<html>This demo will show you how to create a package through your WHM (Web Host Manager).<br /> <br /> This video depicts functionality contained only within WHM, a reseller only administration panel. This video does not apply to you if you do not have a Reseller hosting plan. If you do not have a reseller plan but wish to perform a task depicted in one of the WHM videos, please inquire further at our <a class="mainlink" href="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net">Helpdesk</a> so that our technicians can assist you.<br /> <br />
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<br /> <br /> [1] Click on "Add Packages" which is under the "Packages" section<br /> <br /> [2] Enter the name of the package into the "New Package Name" text field<br /> <br /> [3] Enter the resources you would like to assign into the appropriate text fields under the "Resources" section<br /> <br /> *Note: We do not allow mailman powered mailing lists. The built in mailing list feature will be disabled no matter what you enter into the "Max Email Lists" field<br /> <br /> *Optional* Select the options you would like enabled by default by checking the check boxes of the options you would like enabled<br /> <br /> *Optional* You can choose the default cPanel theme from the drop down but we recommend using rvblue<br /> <br /> *Optional* You can use a custom feature list by selecting it from the "Feature List" drop down<br /> <br /> *Optional* You can choose a different language from the "Language" drop down<br /> <br /> [4] Click the "Add" button to finish creating the package<br /> <br /> Additional Resources:<br /> <br /> <a title="Creating an Account with a Package" href="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/47/9/creating-an-account-with-a-package">Creating an Account with a Package</a><br /> <a title="Editing a Package" href="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/168/9/editing-a-package">Editing a Package</a><br /> <a id="articlelink" title="Deleting a Package" href="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/40/9/deleting-a-package">Deleting a Package</a><br /> <a id="articlelink" title="How to Upgrade/Downgrade a cPanel account in Web Hosting Manager (WHM)" href="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/157/9/how-to-upgradedowngrade-a-cpanel-account-in-web-hosting-manager-whm">How to Upgrade/Downgrade a cPanel account in Web Hosting Manager (WHM)</a> </html> [[Category:WHM (Web Host Manager)]]
 
[1] Click on "Add Packages" which is under the "Packages" section
 
[2] Enter the name of the package into the "New Package Name" text field
 
[3] Enter the resources you would like to assign into the appropriate text fields under the "Resources" section
{{note|We do not allow mailman powered mailing lists. The built in mailing list feature will be disabled no matter what you enter into the "Max Email Lists" field}}
 
{{note|Optional: Select the options you would like enabled by default by checking the check boxes of the options you would like enabled}
 
{{note|Optional: You can choose the default cPanel theme from the drop down but we recommend using rvblue}}
 
{{note|Optional: You can use a custom feature list by selecting it from the "Feature List" drop down<br /> <br /> *Optional* You can choose a different language from the "Language" drop down}}
 
[4] Click the "Add" button to finish creating the package
 
 
{{Related Topic}}
[[Creating an Account with a Package]]
 
[[Editing a Package]]
 
[[Deleting a Package]]
 
[[How to Upgrade/Downgrade a cPanel account in Web Hosting Manager (WHM)]]
 
[[Category:WHM (Web Host Manager)]]

Revision as of 17:38, 3 October 2012

This demo will show you how to create a package through your WHM (Web Host Manager).

This video depicts functionality contained only within WHM, a reseller only administration panel. This video does not apply to you if you do not have a Reseller hosting plan. If you do not have a reseller plan but wish to perform a task depicted in one of the WHM videos, please inquire further at our Helpdesk so that our technicians can assist you.

[1] Click on "Add Packages" which is under the "Packages" section

[2] Enter the name of the package into the "New Package Name" text field

[3] Enter the resources you would like to assign into the appropriate text fields under the "Resources" section

We do not allow mailman powered mailing lists. The built in mailing list feature will be disabled no matter what you enter into the "Max Email Lists" field

{{note|Optional: Select the options you would like enabled by default by checking the check boxes of the options you would like enabled}

Optional: You can choose the default cPanel theme from the drop down but we recommend using rvblue
Optional: You can use a custom feature list by selecting it from the "Feature List" drop down

*Optional* You can choose a different language from the "Language" drop down

[4] Click the "Add" button to finish creating the package


Template:Related Topic Creating an Account with a Package

Editing a Package

Deleting a Package

How to Upgrade/Downgrade a cPanel account in Web Hosting Manager (WHM)