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How to create a feature list in WHM
You can create a feature list from your WHM Account. Feature lists allow you to provide a customized plan with specific features only. 1. Log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Packages...
6 Jun, 2025
How to enable/disable features of cPanel account
You can enable/disable features of your customers' cPanel account from WHM. Follow this tutorial if you do not want to provide access to PHP Setting, SSL, or anything else. 1. Log in to your...
6 Jun, 2025
How to remove a feature list
Follow this tutorial if you have a feature list you don't need and want it removed. 1. Log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Packages >> Feature Manager or type Feature Manager in the...
6 Jun, 2025
How to create a new account
To create a cPanel account, you need to create at least one hosting package. In WHM, you can easily create hosting packages. 1. Log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Account Functions...
6 Jun, 2025
How to force cPanel users to change passwords
Do you want to force cPanel users to change their passwords after login? If so, follow this tutorial. 1. Log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Account Functions >> Force Password...
6 Jun, 2025
How to limit an account's bandwidth
Do you want to increase or limit cPanel user's bandwidth usage? A WHM user can modify the bandwidth of a cPanel account, and a root user can modify WHM and cPanel users. 1. Log in to your WHM...
6 Jun, 2025
How to suspend an account
You can suspend а cPanel user from accessing your WHM account. 1. Log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Account Functions >> Manage Account Suspension or type Manage Account in the menu...
6 Jun, 2025
How to unsuspend an account
You can unsuspend cPanel accounts from WHM. Follow this tutorial to unsuspend your cPanel user. 1. Log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Account Functions >> Manage Account Suspension...
6 Jun, 2025
How to Connect WHMCS to a cPanel Reseller Account
WHMCS makes it easy to automate web hosting account provisioning with cPanel. This guide will walk you through connecting your WHMCS installation to your cPanel reseller account. Step 1: Log in to...
20 Mar, 2025
How to reload the OS on the server
In most cases, you can OS reload your server yourself. Sometimes you just need to clear the slate and start over fresh! Good news - NodeSpace offers free OS reloads on bare metal servers and will...
7 Mar, 2025
Server Management Overview
NodeSpace offers 3 levels of server management: Unmanaged/self-managed (YOU manage the server) Standard Server Management (WE will handle server administration tasks) Premium Server Management...
7 Mar, 2025
What is Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas)?
In layman's terms, the easiest way to describe IaaS is by using the pizza as a service analogy. We're not sure who created this graphic, but we'll provide credit if we can find them! Think of...
7 Mar, 2025
How to Access Softaculous in cPanel
Softaculous is a one-click script installer that automates the installation of web applications in a website. You can access it via cPanel. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the...
6 Mar, 2025
What is Softaculous
Softaculous is an Auto-Installer that allows the automated installation of a script through a single click. Softaculous maintains various popular scripts and also allows you to automatically...
6 Mar, 2025
How do I start building a website with the site builder?
Once you have accessed the site builder, click on the Try Sitejet button. You can then select a template that you would like to use. If you prefer to customize a theme, select a...
6 Mar, 2025
How do I access the website builder?
You can easily access the Sitejet website builder directly from cPanel. On any page, you can click on the “Sitejet Builder” from the side menu. On the cPanel tools page, you can also click on the...
6 Mar, 2025
How to manage the default (catchall) email account in cPanel
Every cPanel account comes with a default (or sometimes called a catchall) email account. In most cases, we recommend that you want to disable it but there may be reasons why you want to keep it or...
6 Mar, 2025
How to setup and use Site Quality Monitoring
If you have a cPanel shared hosting account, you can utilize the Site Quality Monitoring tool to check your website automatically. To set up the Site Quality Monitoring tool, follow the following...
6 Mar, 2025
How to fix PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of bytes exhausted
If you work with PHP, you may come across an error message like "PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of bytes exhausted." This error occurs when PHP reaches its limit of memory allocated to a...
6 Mar, 2025
How to redirect your old domain to a new domain using .htaccess
If you need to change your domain from an old domain to a new domain but the over all structure of your website is not changing, you can use the following .htaccess to redirect without impacting...
6 Mar, 2025
How do I install WordPress after setting up my hosting account?
We have a few different ways to setup WordPress right after you setup your hosting account. We recommend installing either using the WordPress Toolkit or Softaculous. Install using the WordPress...
6 Mar, 2025
How to switch between MultiPHP and Select PHP Version / PHP Selector
You can choose to switch between using MultiPHP and PHP Selector at any time from within cPanel. To do so, open cPanel and go to the Software section and click on Select PHP Version. On the main...
6 Mar, 2025
How can I tell if my domain or subdomain is using MultiPHP or Select PHP Version / PHP Selector?
Login to cPanel and scroll down to the Software section. Click on Select PHP Version. Under My Domains, you will see all domains and subdomains in your account listed. In the Handled By column, you...
6 Mar, 2025
What is the difference between MultiPHP and Select PHP Version?
On all of our shared and reseller cPanel hosting plans, you will find two options when it comes to PHP - they both are very similar, but offer major differences. You should primarily use Select...
6 Mar, 2025
How to change PHP file upload limit
By default, accounts are provisioned with a 2 MB file upload limit. In most cases, this may be too small and you need to increase it. To increase the limit, login to your cPanel account. Scroll...
6 Mar, 2025