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How to Create a New Folder or Files in the cPanel File Manager
cPanel File Manager is handy for managing your website files. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Files section, click on File Manager. Navigate to the directory where you want to create your folder or file. Click on +Folder. In the New Folder Name field, enter your folder name, such as my-folder. Then click on Create New Folder. How to create a new file such as myfile.txt? Navigate to the directory where you want to create your folder or file. Click on the +File icon. In the New Filename, enter your filename such as MyFile.txt. Then click on Create New File.
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How to Rename a Database in cPanel
Log in to your cPanel account. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases. Under Current Databases, you can see a list of all your databases. Locate the Database and then click on Rename. Change the database name and click on Proceed.
How to Unsuspend cPanel User From WHM Account
You can unsuspend cPanel accounts from WHM. Follow this tutorial to unsuspend your cPanel user. Log in to your WHM Account. Go to Account Functions >> Manage Account Suspension or type Manage Account in the menu filter box. The option will appear. Click on it. Under Select by domain, choose the user you want to unsuspend. Select the user from the drop-down list under Select by username. If the user is displayed in red, it means that he is already suspended and you don’t need to take action. Click on Unsuspend. The account will be unsuspended, or an error message will be displayed in case of any problem.
How to Update a Cronjob Email Address in cPanel
You can enable cronjob notifications or update a cronjob’s email address in cPanel. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs. Under Cron Email, you should enter your full email address in the text field. Click on Update Email.
How to Update the cPanel’s Contact Information or Receive a Notification on Reaching the Resource Limit
If you want to receive a notification on reaching your disk quota, bandwidth usage limit or wish to update the cPanel’s contact information, follow these steps. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Preferences section, click on Contact Information. You should see an input box below the line that says, Enter an email address to receive account notifications and password reset confirmations. Update your existing email address or add your secondary email address in the second email input box. Click on Save. Your email address has been updated.