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Hiding Primary Domain Directory

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Could you provide some more details on this question? For instance, are you attempting to hide a directory name in File Manager? Thank you.
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  • Anthony Brian Mallgren
    Hello, Could you provide some more details on this question? For instance, are you attempting to hide a directory name in File Manager? Thank you.

    Dear cPanelMichael, godaddy.com/help/change-your-accounts-domain-16163 seeming unlike godaddy.com/help/change-a-secondary-domains-root-folder-8535, though when I add a prefixed '.' in "Web root directory", seemingly fails rendering. Not sure reason in exposing production directory in development interface. Regards, Anthony Brian Mallgren
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Could you attach a screenshot to this thread that shows what you are referring to? Thanks!
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  • Anthony Brian Mallgren
    Hello, Could you attach a screenshot to this thread that shows what you are referring to? Thanks!

    Dear cPanelMichael, 43282 In development user interface, attempting hiding public_html. Regards, Anthony Brian Mallgren
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  • Infopro
    In development user interface, attempting hiding public_html.

    Could you please expand on this question more? Your comments here so far are unclear.
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  • Anthony Brian Mallgren
    Could you please expand on this question more? Your comments here so far are unclear.

    Dear Infopro, I use cPanel mostly for development; an exception, troubleshooting production. As a development environment, since there are multiple copies, I am wondering how I may hide public_html. Hosted, seems public_html forced for primary domain. Developing, I would like something similar permission trimming, where production (public_html) is hidden unless revealed through the show hidden files option when opening File Manager. I have mistakenly open a production file with development intent. Regards, Anthony Brian Mallgren
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  • Infopro
    You are able to password protect the public_html via your cPanel.
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  • Anthony Brian Mallgren
    You are able to password protect the public_html via your cPanel.

    Dear Infopro, Wondering password protection instruction. Regards, Anthony Brian Mallgren
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  • Infopro
    The documentation should be of some use to you: Directory Privacy - Documentation - cPanel Documentation
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  • Anthony Brian Mallgren
    The documentation should be of some use to you:
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  • Infopro
    This is a basic option for all cPanel accounts. Do you not have option available in your cPanel? If no, can you tell me what version of cPanel your server is running?
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