1. How can I change a
password for my domain and primary POP3 email account?
Go to your cPanel Control Panel at
http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel and click on "Change
Password" link and follow the instructions
2. How do I change
passwords for secondary POP3 email accounts?
Go to your cPanel Control Panel at
http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel, click the "Mail" icon,
then click on "Add/Remove Accounts". Any secondary email
accounts you have set up will be listed. On the far right
side of the list, click on "Change Pass" for the appropriate
account.
3. I can't access my cPanel Control
Panel because I've lost my password and I can't read my
password in any of my FTP or email settings because it's all
asterisks.
You will need to send us an email from the same email
address you used to sign up for your hosting account, or
from your domain email address, or from the same email
address as what your domain registrar shows as the
Registrant (legal owner) of your domain name. We can either
provide you with a new password or reset your old one. If
you have changed your primary password since getting your
hosting account, we will not be able to reset your old
password because passwords are one-way encrypted and even we
can't pull up whatever your newer password was. In that case
we will create a brand new one for you.
4. How do I password protect
a specific page or directory in my web site?
To password-protect specific pages or areas of your web
site, you can use either the Password Protect Directories
feature in your cPanel, or if you are familiar with
.htaccess Files you can use .htaccess to assign a password
to a specific area of your site. If you want to protect a
specific page, you must first create a special directory for
it, put the page into the new folder, and then assign
username and password access for that folder. NOTE: If you
are using FrontPage you cannot use the Password Protect
feature in your cPanel. See special instructions for
FrontPage users on the FrontPage
FAQ page.
As always, if you need any help at all, feel free to email
us at support@hostinpak.com or use the PHP Live button on the
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