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Prevent cpanel user from accessing some features

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  • ZenHostingTravis
    Hi @psytanium, You can use the Feature Manager to create a features list disallowing access to, for example, File Manager. You would need to apply this features list to the package the user has been assigned.by you or a member of your team. See Feature Manager | cPanel & WHM Documentation for more information.
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  • psytanium
    Hi @psytanium, You can use the Feature Manager to create a features list disallowing access to, for example, File Manager. You would need to apply this features list to the package the user has been assigned.by you or a member of your team. See
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  • ZenHostingTravis
    Hi @psytanium, If you go to Modify An Account in WHM, you can assign a package to a user. When you create the package, you can assign a features list to it.
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  • psytanium
    Hi @psytanium, If you go to Modify An Account in WHM, you can assign a package to a user. When you create the package, you can assign a features list to it.

    I created a new featured list, and assigned it to a package, and assigned the cPanel account to this package. Now when I login to the cPanel account I can only see the enabled featured. But I need access to all features, while restrict it to someone else.
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  • ZenHostingTravis
    Hi @psytanium, I don't think it is possible. Please refer to @cPanelLauren will correct me, if I'm wrong.
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  • cPanelLauren
    You should only have one user per cPanel account, no other users should have access to cPanel which does not support multiple users. @ZenHostingTravis' suggestion is correct, it isn't possible to allow root different package access than the cPanel user, you'd have to modify the package for that account before root logs in, make your changes then change it back.
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