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  • How to Reset cPanel’s Account Password
    If you have access to your cPanel account, follow these steps to reset your password: 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Preferences section, click on Password & Security. Password icon 3.Few readers
  • How to Edit or Remove a Record in cPanel
    You can edit or remove a Record in cPanel using the cPanel’s DNS Zone Editor. It allows you to manage, remove, or modify DNS records. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Domains section, click on Zone Editor. cpanel dnszone icon (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/5/4/4/5/5445617f9f67Few readers
  • Inode Usage
    What are inodes? An inode is a data structure that represents a file or a directory. Every file or directory on your account takes up one inode. This includes everything on your account, emails, files, folders, and anything you store within your hosting account. There is usually a limit to the number of inodes you can use. This limit is set to ensure that users do not overload the server (https://hostFew readers
  • How to Create a New Folder or Files in the cPanel File Manager
    cPanel File Manager is handy for managing your website files. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on File Manager. 3. Navigate to the directory where you want to create your folder or fFew readers
  • How to Add an MX Record in cPanel
    A mail exchanger record (MX record) is a record in the Domain Name System that specifies a mail server responsible for accepting email messages. You can add an MX Record using the cPanel’s Zone Editor option. 1. Log in to your cPanel account.Few readers
  • How to Access cPanel Web Disk
    You can use the cPanel’s login details to access your Web Disk. It supports various operating systems such as Mobile OS and others. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on Web Disk. 3. Under Main Web Disk Account, click on Configure ClieFew readers
  • How to Add a CNAME Record in cPanel
    CNAME records are referred to as alias records since they map an alias to its canonical name. You can add a CNAME Record using the cPanel’s Zone Editor option. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Domains section, click on Zone Editor. cpanel dnszone icon (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesFew readers
  • How to change the PHP Timezone in cPanel?
    Sometimes you may notice an incorrect time in your PHP Script or Application, then what you desire. This is because by default all our servers are configured to use the default timezone of the server which is set based on where the server is physically located. However, every user can set their desired timezone via their cPanel. ChangingFew readers
  • How to Edit a File in the cPanel File Manager
    You can use cPanel’s inbuilt file manager to edit files on your website. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on File Manager. 3. Navigate to the directory where your file is located.Few readers
  • How to Reset the PHP Version to the Default Version in cPanel
    If you want to reset the PHP version to the default version, follow these instructions: 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Software section, click on MultiPHP Manager. cpanel multiphp icon (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/7/3/8/1/738117325533a800/6965671e-a097-4033-b8aFew readers
  • How to Change cPanel’s Style/Theme
    Changing the style or theme of cPanel can enhance the user experience by providing a more personalized and visually appealing interface. Here’s a detailed guide on how to change the cPanel style/theme for Host4Geeks users: Step-by-Step Guide to Changing cPanel’s Style/Theme 1. Access cPanel Open your web browser and enter the cPanel login URL. This is typically something like https://yourdomain.com/cpanel or https://yourdomain.com:2083. Login Credentials Enter yFew readers
  • How to Set the PHP Version per Domain in cPanel
    Do you have multiple domains and want to set the PHP version per domain? You can set PHP 7.0 on the Example2 domain and PHP 8.1 on Example1. You can do this in cPanel. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Software section, click on MultiPHP Manager. (https://host4geeks.com/knowledgebase/how-to-change-the-php-versioFew readers
  • How to Upload Files via the cPanel File Manager
    You can use cPanel’s inbuilt file manager instead of an FTP program. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on File Manager. 3. I (https://host4geeks.com/knowledgebase/how-to-add-a-record-in-cpaFew readers
  • How to Check the Disk Usage and the Bandwidth Usage of Directories
    If you are getting a disk space usage warning from cPanel and don’t know which directory is using too much space, then this tutorial will be helpful for you. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files (httpsFew readers
  • How to Change the Language of Your cPanel Account
    Changing the language of your cPanel account allows you to navigate and interact with the interface in your preferred language. Host4Geeks provides support for multiple languages in cPanel, making it accessible to users worldwide. Here’s a detailed guide on how to change the language of your cPanel account: Step-by-Step Guide to Changing the Language of Your cPanel Account 1. Access cPanel Open yFew readers
  • How to Edit or Remove an MX Record in cPanel
    You can edit or remove an MX Record in cPanel using the cPanel’s DNS Zone Editor. It allows you to manage, remove, or modify DNS records. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Domains section, click on Zone Editor. cpanel dnszone icon (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/1/4/3/6/1436c7ff60ce470Few readers
  • How to Change the PHP Version on Your Domain in cPanel
    Some software requires a different version of PHP. You can switch the PHP versions using cPanel. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Software section, click on MultiPHP Manager. cpanel multiphp icon (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/f/1/3/e/f13e04dc2bfa1000/a6c8f8Few readers
  • How to Edit or Delete a Cronjob in cPanel
    How to Edit a Cronjob? 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs. 3. Scroll down to the end of the page. Under Current Cron Jobs, locate your cronjob and click on Edit (https://host4geeks.com/knowledgebase/how-to-edit-or-remove-a-record-in-Few readers
  • How to Update a Cronjob Email Address in cPanel
    Updating a cronjob email address in cPanel ensures you receive notifications and alerts about your cronjob’s execution results. Here’s a detailed guide on how to update the cronjob email address in cPanel for Host4Geeks users: Step-by-Step Guide to Updating a Cronjob Email Address in cPanel 1. Log into cPanel Access cPanel Open your web browser and enter the cPanel loginFew readers
  • How to Update the cPanel’s Contact Information or Receive a Notification on Reaching the Resource Limit
    If you want to receive a notification on reaching your disk quota, bandwidth usage limit or wish to update the cPanel’s contact information, follow these steps. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Preferences section, click on Contact Information. 3. You should see an input box below the lineFew readers
  • How to Create a Cronjob in cPanel
    1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs. 3. Under Add New Cron Job, click on the Common Settings drop-down menu and select an appropriate option such as Once PeFew readers
  • How to Create an Additional Web Disk Account in cPanel
    You can use the cPanel’s login details to access your Web Disk. You can also create an additional account for accessing a specific directory on your account. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on Web Disk. 3. Under Create an Additional Web Disk Account, enter the details of the new account you wish to create. Username: Enter a username such as folderx. Password:Few readers
  • How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager
    1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on File Manager. 3. Navigate to the directory where your dot htaccess file is located. To edit the . htaccess (https://host4geeks.com/knowledgebase/how-Few readers
  • How to Add “A Record” in cPanel
    The “A record” is a DNS record used for pointing a domain or a subdomain to an IP address. You can add A A Record using the cPanel’s Zone Editor option. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Domains section, click on Zone Editor. cpanel dnszone icon (https://storage.crFew readers

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