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Where is account located?

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  • Infopro
    /home/ is the directory that your user accounts are created in.
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  • SysSachin
    Hi, On cPanel server account data stored in /home/USERNAME/ If your username is abc123 then you can find your web files in /home/abc123/public_html
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  • Leon savvides
    /home/abc123/public_html so for each hosting domain in cPanel there is a differ username ,.. in other words creating a domain means creating a username?
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  • Infopro
    so for each hosting domain in cPanel there is a differ username

    For each account there must be a username. A single user can have many domains though, depending on the Package limits that user's cPanel account has. When you Create an Account (you need to Create Packages, first, Create Accounts second), you'll use a domain name during Create Account, and you'll need to give the account a username.
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  • Leon savvides
    For each account there must be a username. A single user can have many domains though, depending on the Package limits that user's cPanel account has. When you Create an Account (you need to Create Packages, first, Create Accounts second), you'll use a domain name during Create Account, and you'll need to give the account a username.

    ONLY account (domain) created ... I do Not create Package... what that means?
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  • Infopro
    When you Create an Account, you need to give that account, a Package. You cannot Create an Account, without a Package. Packages contain the limits for the accounts number of email accounts, databases, addon and sub.domains etc. You really should read up on this in the documentation to get yourself going in the right direction: Create a New Account - Package - Version 56 Documentation - cPanel Documentation GL!
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  • Leon savvides
    When you Create an Account, you need to give that account, a Package. You cannot Create an Account, without a Package. Packages contain the limits for the accounts number of email accounts, databases, addon and sub.domains etc. You really should read up on this in the documentation to get yourself going in the right direction:
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  • Eric
    Howdy, Packages are optional. I make accounts using API's and scripts all the time w/o a package. They just get the options I pick at the time. It doesn't mean they get full dominion over the server, so don't worry! They just get what options you've selected or the defaults on the server. Thanks!
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