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You should re-license your VM's as opposed to trying to keep the Dedicated licenses, if I am understanding correctly... You will save money, and cPanel software has a high awareness level of incor...
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Not specific to 7.5, but we've noticed that installing cPanel to a bare-bones, minimal fresh install often works better than even running a quick update script on, oftentimes outdated, OS templates...
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It is difficult to fully understand the problem faced, but if they need to create folders from third-party email client, they should connect over IMAP.
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Completely agree-this isn't appropriate for the typical cPanel usage (hosting live websites, mails, dns, etc). Having said that, for the sake of "solving" the original question posted, the questi...
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Would it not be possible to compress the /backups/date-of-backup directory, which includes account and system backup directories, into a downloadable file (i.e. .gz)-and move this backup into a pub...
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The best solution we have found is to just disable the Keep DNS checkbox. Using the patch file attached, run the command: patch -p0 < disablekeepdns.patch Basically this changes line 216 of the ...
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Just order an Extended Validation certificate and cover *.mydomain.com
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Interesting technique and workaround. Thanks for posting. I didn't realize --force would have this effect.
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Seems as if you'll need a secondary environment for TYPO 3 based on my experience with MariaDB upgrades and what you say about incompatibility of your software
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You will need to migrate your existing nameservers. This is more complicated, with a greater likelyhood of service disruption, than either: ->Set existing nameservers as default NS in new hosting ...