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 How to Edit .htaccess File via the cPanel Filemanager?

1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the "Files" section, click on "File Manger" Icon. 3....

 How to Edit file in the cPanel File Manager?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the "Files" section, click on "File Manger" Icon. 3. cPanel...

 How to Edit or Delete Cronjob via cPanel?

How to Edit Cronjob?1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the "Advanced" section, click on "Cron...

 How to Reset my cPanel Account Password?

If you can access your cPanel account, follow these steps to reset your password:1. Log into your...

 How to Reset the PHP Version to the Default Version, Using cPanel?

If you wish to reset the PHP version to the default version, follow these instructions:1. Log...

 How to Set the PHP Version per Domain, Using cPanel?

Do you have multiple domains and you wish to set the PHP version per domain? For example, you...

 How to Set the PHP Version per Folder?

Do you have a single domain or wish to use ° different PHP version per folder? Do you have an...

 How to Update a Cronjob E-mail Address?

If you want to receive a cronjob error or notification, you can update your e-mail address from...

 How to change PHP version on your domain using cPanel?

Some software requires older version of PHP like 5.6 while other asks for PHP7. If it happens you...

 How to check disk usage of directory and bandwidth usage?

If you are receiving a disk space usage warning and don't know which folder is using too much...

 How to create Cronjob via cPanel?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the "Advanced" section, click on "Cron Jobs" Icon. 3. Under...

 How to create a new folder or files in the cPanel File Manager?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the "Files" section, click on the "File Manger" Icon. 3....

 How to update your cPanel Contact Information or receive a notification on reaching quota limit?

If you want to receive notification on reaching your disk quota, bandwidth usage limit, reaching...

 How to upload files via the cPanel FileManager?

If you don't want to use a 3rd party FTP Software, you can use the cPanel's inbuilt File...