How to Change the Password of an E-mail Account
How to change the password of your email account in cPanel is what we are going to explore in this article. Importance of Password: Passwords are your computer’s and personal…
How to Delete Email Accounts in cPanel
In this article, we’ll show you how to delete the email account from your cPanel account. Users can deactivate email accounts as easily as they can establish new ones in…
How to Restore the Backup of Home Directory in cPanel
This tutorial explains, how to restore a backup of your Home Directory in cPanel. In cPanel, you can restore a home directory Backup to the same location where it was…
How to Forward Email to Multiple Addresses in cPanel
In this post, you’ll learn how to use cPanel to forward an email to multiple addresses. You can create email forwarders in two different ways in cPanel: Let’s understand the…
How to Set up Cron Jobs in cPanel
This article helps you in understanding how to set up Cron Jobs in cPanel. Users can use cPanel to create Cron Jobs to run scheduled tasks and programs. To save…
How to Setup Backups in cPanel
This post will attempt to set up backups in cPanel. We all are aware that the system could go down at any time due to technical concerns. As a result,…
How to add an addon domain?
Addon domains allow you to control multiple domains from a single account. An addon domain links a new domain name to a directory in your account and then stores its…
How to disable screen error using MultiPHP INI Editor for cPanel
MultiPHP INI Editor allows you to make configuration changes to your PHP settings Like display_errors , max_execution_time , memory_limit , upload_max_filesize1. Login to cPanelTo access Cpanel, please use the url…
How to change cPanel password
1.Login to cPanel To access Cpanel, please use the url http://domain.com/cpanel where domain.com is your domain name. You can also use the url https://serverhostname:2083 to access CPanel. 2. Go to…
How to check the Appache error logs in cPanel
The apache error log is where information regarding any errors are recorded. The majority of “errors” that appear in the Apache error logs are typically minor. Please follow the below…