How to setup domain redirects in cPanel
cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
26. How to setup domain redirects in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to setup domain redirects
1) Click the Redirects icon
2) Choose whether you want this redirect to be temporary or permanent
3) Enter the URL that you want to redirect
4) Then […]
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How to setup desktop shortcuts for cPanel
cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
14. How to setup desktop shortcuts for cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to setup desktop shortcuts for cPanel
1) Click the Shortcuts icon
You can create shortcuts for accessing your cPanel control panel, and for direct access to your web mail
2) To create […]
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How to backup your website in cPanel
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Tags: Backup, cPanel, howto
cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
15. How to backup your website in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to backup our website
1) Click the Backup Wizard icon
This is the main backup screen where you can backup, or restore the files in your hosting account.
2) Click the Backup link
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How to use File Manager in cPanel
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cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
16. How to use File Manager in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to use File Manager
1) Click the File Manager icon
2) Choose the directory you wish to open, then click Go
This is the File Manager interface, where you can upload files to […]
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How to setup an auto-responder in cPanel
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cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
4. How to setup an auto-responder in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to setup an email autoresponder
1) Click the Auto Responders icon
This is where you create auto-responders for your email addresses. Autoresponders send messages back automatically to anyone who sends an email to […]
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How to setup email forwarding in cPanel
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cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
5. How to setup email forwarding in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to setup email forwarding
1) Click the Forwarders icon
An email forwarder allows you to send a copy of all email from one address to another. This is handy when you have multiple […]
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How to change your cPanel style
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cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
12. How to change your cPanel style
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to change the cPanel style
1) Click the Change Style icon
Changing your control panel theme does not change any functionality, only the way it looks
There are several styles available to choose […]
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How to create a MySQL database in cPanel
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Tags: cPanel, database, howto, mySQL
cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
27. How to create a MySQL database in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to create a MySQL database
1) Click MySQL Database Wizard
2) Enter a name for the new database
3) Click Next Step
4) Now we have to create a […]
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How to use the Index Manager in cPanel
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cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
28. How to use the Index Manager in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel
Now let’s learn how to use the Index Manager
1) Click the Index Manager icon
2) Choose the directory you want to start with, then click Go
The Index Manager enables you to control how directories […]
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How to set your default address in cPanel
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cPanel 11.32 x3 (2013) end-user series
3. How to set your default address in cPanel
This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel.
Now let’s learn how to set our default email address.
1) Click the Deafult Address icon.
This is where you set your default address, so that all unrouted email… email sent to addresses you don’t have […]
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