Manage File Permissions in cPanel
File permissions define access to files and folders on a server or website. WHM provides permissions functionality within the cPanel File Manager, allowing you to adjust permissions without using the command line.
File permissions define access to files and folders on a server or website. WHM provides permissions functionality within the cPanel File Manager, allowing you to adjust permissions without using the command line.
Install WordPress, Joomla, or Magento instantly using Softaculous. Follow our guide to configure your domain, protocol, and admin settings.
To develop your website, you can create webpages on your computer and then upload them to your website using either cPanel’s File Manager or SFTP. File Manager is convenient but may take longer to upload than SFTP.
Opt for Liquid Web Object Storage to store cPanel backups separately, ensuring better organization and enhanced security.
The File Manager in cPanel is a secure tool to manage website files directly. This article explains its use.
Protect your site data. Learn how to download a Softaculous backup to your local computer for offline storage and emergency restoration.
When you set up your backups in Softaculous, you have the option to have them automatically delete on a rotating basis, but deleting them manually takes just a few steps.
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Learn to permanently delete files and folders using cPanel’s File Manager. We’ll show you how and remind you to back up your important data first.
Changing the password in your cPanel account is a simple process and only takes a few moments. This tutorial covers only the main password, any other users created will still have the same passwords and access.
You may want to use your cPanel email with an email client like Outlook, Mac Mail, or the email app on your phone. Before you can connect your email client to your cPanel email, you’ll need your configuration settings. These include the mail server settings and your webmail username (email address) and password. This walkthrough will show you how to find these settings in cPanel. Luckily, cPanel does most of the work for you if you’re configuring certain mail clients.
Cleaning up your server and getting rid of old cPanel accounts? What happens if you accidentally delete an account? You can restore cPanel accounts from WHM. Restoring cPanel accounts in WHM only works if you have backups enabled in WHM.