Access your
Cpanel access by
http://yourdomian.com/cpanel. If
your domain has not propagated, access the
Cpanel via http://serverIP/cpanel
with that domain's username and password.
To access your Control Panel -
Make sure that you are using the right
Username and Password when the Password box
appears on the screen. Your Username and
Password is CASE SENSITIVE, so make
sure to be exact here.
After your domain name has propagated, you
can access your Control Panel via
http://yourdomain.com/cpanel.
Before your domain name
propagates, you must access your Control
Panel via http://IPADDRESS/cpanel
After setting up the error pages in cpanel,
you may need to adjust your browser settings
to see this pages. If you are using Internet
Explorer: Click Tools > Internet Options >
Advanced and uncheck 'Show friendly HTTP
errors'. If you are using a different
browser, check the settings and look for
something that relates to errors.
There is also a way to force IE to display
custom errors no matter what. You just need
to ensure the page is larger than 512 bytes.
This does not include graphics, so make sure
you add enough text to accomplish this (If
you just need filler text, add a bunch of
nonsense text in comments in the source
code).
Please note - The above CPanel Manual is
Cpanel 4.0. Some aspects of Cpanel have
changed since then, as we are using the very
latest Cpanel 6.0. We have still included
this Manual as a guide, as there is still
very useful information contained within.
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