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The guides below provide some tips on the general usage of cPanel functions. These articles are targeted toward end-users of cPanel, that is, users who login directly to the cPanel portal. | The guides below provide some tips on the general usage of cPanel functions. These articles are targeted toward end-users of cPanel, that is, users who login directly to the cPanel portal. | ||
If you are a Reseller and you wish to begin creating your own accounts, please see our documentation on [[:Category:WHM (Web Host Manager)]]. WHM is the Reseller-only panel used for creating new cPanel accounts. | If you are a Reseller and you wish to begin creating your own accounts, please see our documentation on [[:Category:WHM (Web Host Manager)|WHM (Web Host Manager)]]. WHM is the Reseller-only panel used for creating new cPanel accounts. | ||
If you are a Dedicated or Virtual server owner who has purchased a cPanel license and you wish to install cPanel, please see our guide on [[How to Install cPanel]]. | If you are a Dedicated or Virtual server owner who has purchased a cPanel license and you wish to install cPanel, please see our guide on [[How to Install cPanel]]. |
Revision as of 14:31, 11 October 2012
cPanel is the industry leading control panel for managing every aspect of your website. All Shared Web Hosting and Reseller Hosting plans with Acenet include the cPanel control panel for managing your domain(s).
The guides below provide some tips on the general usage of cPanel functions. These articles are targeted toward end-users of cPanel, that is, users who login directly to the cPanel portal.
If you are a Reseller and you wish to begin creating your own accounts, please see our documentation on WHM (Web Host Manager). WHM is the Reseller-only panel used for creating new cPanel accounts.
If you are a Dedicated or Virtual server owner who has purchased a cPanel license and you wish to install cPanel, please see our guide on How to Install cPanel.
Pages in category "CPanel"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
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- Change an Email Account's Quota
- Change Timezone on Webmail
- Changing an FTP Account's Password
- Changing your MX Record
- CPanel Virus Scanner
- Creating a Cron Job
- Creating a Custom 404 Error Page
- Creating a MySQL Database
- Creating a MySQL Database and User and Assigning Privileges
- Creating a Redirect
- Creating an Email Account
- Creating an Email AutoResponder
- Creating an Email Filter
- Creating an FTP Account