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Awstats Explained, what does it all mean? When reading your web statistics in AWStats you may see a few unfamiliar words and terms. This... Does my website get a control panel? Yes. Every web hosting package comes with a web browser based control panel. The control panel... How To Reset a Cpanel Password From Client Area How To Reset Cpanel Password Using one Cpanel password for a very long time is not recommended,... How do I change the language of my cPanel? You can use the Change Language feature to change the default display language of your cPanel... How do I update my contact information in cPanel? To update your contact information in cPanel, you can use the Update Contact Information feature.... How does the Cpanel Branding feature work? The Cpanel branding feature is very simple to use . Simply place an image called cp.gif, cp.jpg,... How to Change Your PHP Version in Cpanel Sometimes your application or script may require a different version of PHP or may be compatible... How to Update DNS Records from Cpanel You can update all the DNS records from the cpanel, the Cname, A records, MX records, TXT records... How to activate site softwares You can add many useful functions to your website by installing pieces of software called... How to create an add-on domain An add-on domain allows you to reach a subdomain when entering the name of the add-on domain into... How to create custom error pages An error page informs a visitor when there is a problem accessing your site. Each type of problem... How to install a script using Fantastico Fantastico is a great addition to cPanel, which allows users to install the great open source... How to use the Index Manager The Index Manager enables you to control how directories on your website are displayed. If there... Installing FrontPage Extensions Note: FrontPage Extensions should only be installed if you are using Microsoft’s FrontPage to... PHP Settings that Cannot be Changed PHP Settings that cannot be changed   Shared and Reseller hosting are shared environments and...
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