Showing posts with label Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Support. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Email Accounts [Under Construction]

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Here is a detailed explanation to adding Email Accounts in cPanel
  • Table of Contents
  • Add an Email Address
  • Changing a password
  • Change the quota
  • Delete an email
  • Configure an email client
  • Access webmail
Adding an Email Address
  1. Enter the address of the email to be created in the Email field.
  2. Type the password in the password field.
  3. Retype the password in the next password field.
  4. Type the quota in the quota field.
  5. Click "Create Account"

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Next Gen Host Enforcement Process

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We reserve the right to suspend or terminate any account that is found to be breaking our terms of service or if any hacking attempts are made from that account or any attempt to harm our server's is made below is our process for excessive resource usage and failure's to comply with our term's of service if a hacking attempt has been made through your account it will receive either an instant suspension or termination we take no responsibilty for loss of data and it is your sole responsibility to ensure you are abiding by our terms of service

Nextgenhost reserve's the right to make any changes to this process without any notification to our client's it is your responsibility to keep up to date with our term's of service and any rule's that may apply

1. We contact you and give your 3 days to reply

2. We suspend your account if no reply is received

3. We terminate your account after 7 days of suspension if no contact has been made in relevance to breaking our tos

Thursday, August 8, 2013

What is phpMyAdmin?

phpMyAdmin is a graphical user interface (GUI) used for managing data within a MySQL database.
To access phpMyAdmin:
  1. Login to cPanel.
  2. Locate and click on the "phpMyAdmin" icon under the "Databases" category.
  3.  
  4. How to access phpmyadmin
  5. cPanel will then direct you to phpMyAdmin, where you can select a database to manage.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Back up your entire site

nextgenhost - back up your entire site
 
To create a full backup:
1. Select Backup from the first page.
2. Select Full Backup from the second page.
3. Select the destination for the backup files. You have 3 options:

You can store the files in your home directory on your web server by selecting Home Directory from the pull-down menu.
cPanel can also utilize FTP or SCP to store the files to a remote machine. To do this, fill in the appropriate information and select the method for file transfer from the pull-down menu.
If you wish to download the file to your computer, skip to the next step.
4. Click Generate Backup.
If FTP or SCP was used, an email will be sent to the email address that you specified at the beginning of the process.
5. To download a copy of the backup file to your computer, click the filename under Backups Available for Download.
The date the backup was created appears in the filename (which begins with backup-MM-DD-YYYY). The file will be stored as a “tar ball,” or compressed data file, with the filename extension .tar.gz.

Note: You cannot use a full backup to restore your site via the cPanel interface. The file must be downloaded and decompressed prior to restoration. Once the file has been decompressed, you will be able to upload and restore individual pieces of your website contained within the full backup.

Accessing your cPanel

To access cPanel:
  1. Type: https://IP:2083 into your preferred Internet browser.
    • IP is meant to stand for your website’s IP address.
    • Approximately one week after setting up your website, you will be able to access your cPanel interface by replacing the IP address with your domain name.
  2. Enter your cPanel username into the Username field.
  3. Enter your password into the Password field.
  4. Click Log in.
    • You will be greeted by a cPanel startup page on your first login. We strongly recommend completing the Getting Started Wizard
 Note: A colon symbol following an IP address or domain name denotes a specific port number. These port numbers are responsible for guiding data packets transmitted between 2 computers to specific processes taking place on either machine.

Change Language
As of cPanel 11.32, you can select the language in which the interface should appear from the login page. This change will only apply to the specific browser session. Selecting a new language from the login screen will not change your account's default language (set using the Change Language screen).

Note: If your browser's Accept-Language header is set, then the login screen will attempt to display the corresponding locale. If the locale requested by the browser header is not available, the login interface will appear in English.

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