Viewing articles tagged 'Cpanel'

Accessing cPanel

There are three ways you can access your cPanel account and either way will work. You can search...

Accessing Web Disk on Apple Operating Systems

To access a Web Disk using Mac OS X, follow these steps: From the Finder, click the Go menu,...

Accessing Web Disk on Microsoft Operating Systems

To access a Web Disk using Windows, follow these steps based on your operating system: Windows...

Accessing Web Disks on Linus and BSD

To access a Web Disk using the Nautilus file manager in GNOME, follow these steps: Start...

Backing up your email accounts via cPanel's File Manager

To back up your email accounts using cPanel File Manager, follow these steps: Log in to...

Changing cPanel AutoSSL notifications.

To change cPanel AutoSSL notifications, follow these steps: Log in to your cPanel account....

Changing the cPanel language.

To change the language in cPanel, follow these steps: Log in to your cPanel account. If...

Changing Your cPanel password.

To change your cPanel password, follow these steps: Log in to cPanel using your current...

Configuring file permission in File Manager

File permissions on Linux determine how the operating system handles access requests for files...

Configuring Web Disk accounts

To create a Web Disk account in cPanel, follow these steps: Log in to cPanel. Open the Web...

Excluding files and directories from cPanel backups

To exclude specific files and directories from cPanel backups, you can follow these steps:...

Getting started with cPanel's File Manager

cPanel's File Manager is a convenient tool that allows you to navigate through your website's...

Managing backups in cPanel

Backups are an essential part of website administration. They allow you to restore your website...

Managing FTP accounts

To delete an FTP account and its associated files, follow these steps: Go to the FTP...

Migrating cPanel accounts from reseller hosting to shared hosting

To move web site content from subaccounts to a primary cPanel account, follow these steps:...

Resetting site content for a managed account

To reset your cPanel account to its default state, follow these steps: Delete any...

Restoring files, email, and database using JetBackup

To restore files, email accounts, and MySQL databases using JetBackup in cPanel, follow these...

Updating contact information and preferences in cPanel

To update your contact information and preferences in cPanel, follow these steps: Log in to...

Uploading and downloading files in File Manager

To upload a file using cPanel File Manager, follow these steps: Log in to cPanel. Open the...

Using Git to install and update a site

To install a website from a Git repository in cPanel, follow these steps: Log in to cPanel....

Using Server Rewind to restore e-mail

Turnuphosting servers have redundant hard drives that provide real-time RAID 1 mirrored backups....

Using Server Rewind to restore files and database

To ensure data protection and facilitate data restoration, Turnuphosting provides redundant hard...

Using the editors in File Manager

cPanel's File Manager provides a convenient way to edit files directly on the web server without...

Viewing disk usage information

To view disk usage information in cPanel, follow these steps: Log in to your cPanel account....

What You Need to Know About Cpanel

Introduction CPanel is an open-source control panel for managing websites. Due to the uniqueness...