If you wish to connect to cPanel over FTP, all you need to do is connect to your cPanel hostname. For example, if your network's cPanel host is pbn17.priorityprospect.com then you will need to connect using the following details: Host: p...
First, go to cPanel and click on "FTP Accounts". There you can see a FTP account creation form. To "Log In" field enter your username that you wish to use. Choose your domain from the "Domain" dropdown. Enter your password to "Password" a...
Viewing your hosting account's cPanel user name & password is very easy. There are 2 methods to access the details. Method 1: Hosting -> Select the Hosting account -> Click Details. You will find the details in Services Section o...
Yes, you can do that. Go to cPanel and then click on "FTP Accounts". There you can create FTP accounts.
Logging into cPanel is very easy. All you have to do is go to Domains -> Domain Groups -> Select the domain -> Click "Actions" & click "Login to cPanel" under Hosting account section. Another way would be to go to Hosting -> Choose you...
You can do it from cPanel. First, go to cPanel and then click on "MultiPHP Manager". There you can set PHP versions for every domain individually.
Following reasons will produce a timeout error while trying to connect to cPanel: You are connecting to wrong port. cPanel port is: 2082, make sure your URL looks like: https://pbn5.priorityprospect.com:2083/ Your IP address has been tem...
Unfortunately, this is not possible because cPanel does not provide such a feature.
First, make sure that file actually exists. If you are sure that this file should exists, then go to: cPanel > File Manager > Settings (top right) Check "Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)" and then click "Save". Now you should see all hidden...