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Problem : Default php.ini file path doesn't change

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  • Samet Chan
    If you are on shared hosting, Just contact to your Godaddy chat or phone support.
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  • Debasis Rath
    If you are on shared hosting, Just contact to your Godaddy chat or phone support.

    Did try to contact them twice over phone. They keep disconnecting my call for some unknown reason and their chat support just cover the basics and ask me to contact tech support over phone.
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  • Samet Chan
    Did try to contact them twice over phone. They keep disconnecting my call for some unknown reason and their chat support just cover the basics and ask me to contact tech support over phone.

    I heard people said that GoDaddy bad support reviews. But GoDaddy hosting and Dedicated/VPS is good, But it is pretty expensive as well. I would you recommend from NameCheap very fast to help support. Live Chat is 24 hours for open. If you don't have a PayPal. I can look for host best review support more payment.
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  • Debasis Rath
    I still got 2.4 years left on my godaddy hosting and domain. So switching aint a viable option at this time.....
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Rather than using a custom php.ini file, consider using the "MultiPHP INI Editor" option in cPanel instead: MultiPHP INI Editor for cPanel - Version 66 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • Samet Chan
    Hello, Rather than using a custom php.ini file, consider using the "MultiPHP INI Editor" option in cPanel instead:
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