Log into WHM on your dedicated or cloud server.
1. Click on the Accounts Function link.
2. Scroll down and click on the Suspend / Un-suspend an Account link.
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Log into WHM on your dedicated or cloud server.
1. Click on the Accounts Function link.
2. Scroll down and click on the Suspend / Un-suspend an Account link.
Log into your WHM on your dedicated or cloud server.
1. Click on to the Account Functions listed on the left sidebar.
2. Click on the Create a new account option. Once you click it fill all the required fields and click on the Create button on the top. You will get the account information of the recently created account.
Log into WHM on your dedicated or cloud server.
1. Click on to the “Account Functions”.
2. Once you click onto “Account Functions” to get options.
Log into the WHM for your dedicated or cloud server.
1. On the main Screen Find the Backup and simply click on it.
2. Click the Configure Backup icon
3. It will show you various options with frequency that backup run and can be configured on this page.
Log into your dedicated or cloud server as administrator.
Click on: Start
Click on: Server Manager
If you have repaired your system from a backup, or have installed another OS that may have overwritten the master boot record (MBR), you will need to repair the bootstrap area.
Re-install bootstrap code (GRUB)
Changing Your Password and Contact Information
To change your password for access to Control Panel:
1. Click a link with your name at the top of the screen.
2. Type a new password, and click OK.
Log into your dedicated or cloud server as administrator.
Click on: Start
Click on: Server Manager
Log into your dedicated or cloud server as administrator.
Click on: Start
Click on: Server Manager
Log into your dedicated or cloud server via SSH.
##Edit /etc/sysconfig/network and set “NETWORKING_IPV6” to “no”
##For 5.4 and later, replace in /etc/modprobe.conf
alias ipv6 off