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Multiple cPAddons Wordpress installs in one account?

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  • Michael-Inet
    Hello jjd, I do what you're describing with Drupal all the time. But, I'm not using an automated installer... It looks like the problem is with the "cPAddon" you're using, so you might check with them? Worst case manually install Wordpress in each subfolder/domainX.com. Best, Michael
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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="jjd, post: 1625091"> if I now install wordpress and select domain2.com from the drop down list and delete the contects of teh subdir textbox it correctly installs wordpres in public_html/domain2.com
    Could you clarify why you are removing the entries that are populated automatically? It might help if you post a screenshot of what you are entering. Thanks.
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  • jjd
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1625682">Could you clarify why you are removing the entries that are populated automatically? It might help if you post a screenshot of what you are entering. Thanks.
    I remove the automatic sub directory because I wish to have wordpress installed to the root of the domain not in a sub dir. I will post a screenshot this evening. Thanks!
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  • cPanelMichael
    You can not install multiple instances of WordPress in the same directory. The required files would conflict with one another. You must install each instance of WordPress in a separate subdirectory. Thank you.
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  • jjd
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1626311">You can not install multiple instances of WordPress in the same directory. The required files would conflict with one another. You must install each instance of WordPress in a separate subdirectory. Thank you.
    again as i said in my initial post I am not trying to install them in the same directory. I have each domain hosted in a subfolder under public_html I want wordpress to be installed into that subfolder public_html +Domain1.com +Domain2.com +Domain3.com I want wordpress installed in each of these subfolders. I can do it manually but its much easier for clients to do the quick install. If i leave the default subfolder on the wordpress setup it installs like this. public_html +Domain1.com +wordpress +Domain2.com +wordpress +Domain3.com +wordpress so to get to wordpress on domain1 you need to goto
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  • cPanelMichael
    You may install directly into a domain's document root by leaving the installation URL's path blank. Does it not work when you leave it blank? Thank you.
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  • jjd
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1627211">You may install directly into a domain's document root by leaving the installation URL's path blank. Does it not work when you leave it blank? Thank you.
    Thats exactly what I am doing, and I can do it once but not for a second domain. when I try to install wordpress on a second domain it says "There is already public_html install of this addon" I believe that the addon installer mistakes the root of a domain for the root of public_html
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  • cPanelMichael
    Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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  • Infopro
    [quote="jjd, post: 1627702">Thats exactly what I am doing, and I can do it once but not for a second domain. when I try to install wordpress on a second domain it says "There is already public_html install of this addon" I believe that the addon installer mistakes the root of a domain for the root of public_html
    It seems to me that what you describe is by design. The documentation should be helpful here: How to use Wordpress with cPanel - cPanel Documentation [QUOTE] Only one domain or subdomain can have a WordPress install on any /home/example/public_html directory. Additional installations of WordPress can be located in subdirectories under the domain's home/example/public_html directory, provided that they are not a document root. Examples: Under the document root for the main domain: /home/example/public_html/wordpress Under a subdomain: /home/example/public_html/subdomain/wordpress Under an addon domain: /home/example/public_html/addon.com/wordpress
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  • cloud99
    I see this question asked many times but never an answer. Presume this is an issue with CPanel 'Site Software' installer, which is very handy, please keep it around! When you go to install Wordpress in the ROOT of a SUB.domain, it comes up with the error: "There is already public_html install of this addon." Surely the Root of a new and unique sub.domain DOES NOT conflict with the main CPanel's Domain root... Since the Sud domain is in a subfolder of the Public_HTML folder? .vB
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  • cPanelMichael
    This is explained in our documentation here: How to Use WordPress with cPanel Review the "WordPress installation issues" section for more information on this particular issue. Thank you.
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