LostNerd
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Due to his access level being set as Website Owner, I didn't feel it necessary to let our friend know about this as he would need to be an administrator to make this change, correct?
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Okay so... test.co.uk - Main Domain Root: /home/{username}/public_html/ Any folders placed in here are accessible via test.co.uk/{folder-or-file} test.com - Addon Domain Root: Anywhere you like,...
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Your main domain will always be /home/{username}/public_html/. This can't be changed. However, addon domains and sub domains can be placed anywhere inside your home directory. If you have another ...
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Hi, I tend to setup my addon domains in /home/{username}/addon-domains. The folder doesn't exist but you can create it and then have a folder for each domain. That way, it's out of your public_ht...
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I completely forgot about that option! So many features in cPanel, you lose track! @Francesc I recommend @cPanelMichael's suggestion.
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To confirm, you want to do the following: ] in /home/{username}/public_html/, create a new folder called "newsite" Install the new ecommerce platform within the newsite folder Test the new platf...
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Take a look at your servers routing or network connectivity. This error usually occurs when either your own server or the remote server it is trying to deliver to is unavailable.
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The only way I can see of doing this for the time being is using the backup wizard from with the client cPanel account. You can specify a remote destination for that backup cycle. The only limitati...
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As Michael says above, it sounds like you just need the Backup User Selection. If a user has its backup switched off here, running the backup via the CLI will respect these settings and only backup...
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Could you all try running the following command and let it finish before trying again: /scripts/upcp --force Let me know if it works after this.