Archive for the ‘cPanel Support’ Category
Monday, August 24th, 2009
Today, we will be looking at one of the most interesting features of the cPanel control panel, which can become very useful in the right hands – the remote MySQL. Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - Remote MySQL connections
Tags: cPanel, cPanel control panel, databases, MySQL, remote MySQL, reseller tutorials, video tutorials
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Today, our focus turns to MySQL and the cPanel control panel, and more specifically, on how to create a new database. Detailed video and step-by-step tutorials are available in the full post. Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - create new MySQL database
Tags: cPanel, cPanel control panel, MySQL, MySQL databases, reseller tutorials, video tutorials
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
MySQL databases are something very useful and you just have to have MySQL with your web hosting account. But, what is MySQL? Today, our own support supervisor is here with a great article on MySQL, SQL and databases in general. Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - MySQL databases
Tags: cPanel, cPanel control panel, cPanel hosting, cPanel Support, databases, MySQL, MySQL databases, MySQL server, RDBMS, reseller tutorials, SQL
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Having trouble uploading your files with the cPanel control panel? Have no fear, for ResellersPanel is here with a new tutorial, showing you how to upload files into a cPanel account via an FTP client! Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - Uploading files with a FTP client
Tags: cPanel Reseller Program, FTP, FTP accounts, FTP client, reseller tutorials, video tutorials
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Today we will be exploring the FTP capabilities of the cPanel Control Panel, so check our last post to find out how to create a new FTP account, what are the proper FTP login credentials and what exactly is “Limited FTP access”. Read the rest of cPanel reseller tutorials - creating FTP accounts
Tags: cPanel, cPanel control panel, cPanel Reseller Program, FTP, FTP accounts, reseller tutorials, web browser, web hosting, web server
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Friday, July 24th, 2009
Eager to improve your PHP knowledge? Me and Kevin Johnson from the reseller support team have prepared a simple guide into two very useful PHP functions – include() and require(). Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - include() and require()
Tags: include(), PHP, require(), reseller support, scripting language, web page, web server, website
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
If you know what File permissions are and are eager to start playing with then, you can check our current post, which will show you how to modify the file permissions with the cPanel control panel. Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - File Permissions in cPanel
Tags: cPanel control panel, file manager, file permissions, Unix, video tutorials
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009
Check out our latest cPanel video tutorial, showing you how to upload files with the cPanel Control Panel! Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorial - Upload files with cPanel
Tags: cPanel, cPanel control panel, file manager, video tutorials
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
The newest video tutorial from ResellersPanel is here, so waste no time and click on the news title to check it out! Read the rest of cPanel Reseller Tutorials - Webmail login
Tags: cPanel, cPanel control panel, video tutorials, webmail
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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
If you have ever wondered what those weird 3-digit numbers in the web hosting control panel exactly refer to, what they do and why you need them, then you can find the answers you need in our latest blog post. Read the rest of File permissions in Unix-based systems
Tags: email, file permissions, Linux, operating system, Unix, web hosting, Windows
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