Knowledge Base
How to Edit or Delete a Cronjob in cPanel
How to Edit a Cronjob? Log in to your cPanel account. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs. Scroll down to the end of the page. Under Current Cron Jobs, locate your cronjob and click on Edit. Make the appropriate changes and then click on Edit Line. How to Delete a Cronjob? Under Current Cron Jobs, locate your cronjob and click on Delete. Under the Delete this cron job?, click on Delete.
How to Disable the Two-Factor Authentication on Your cPanel Account
Follow this instruction to remove two-factor authentication from your cPanel account. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Security section, click on Two-Factor Authentication. Click on Remove Two-Factor Authentication. For confirmation, click on Remove. It should show a message such as Success: The system removed the two-factor authentication from your account.
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How to Disable Features That Another Feature List Cannot Override in WHM Root
Root Access is Required. You cannot access it through the WHM Reseller Account. Do you want to disable the cPanel account features that cannot be overridden by another feature list so that your client/reseller won’t be able to enable them? Log in to your WHM Account. Go to Packages >> Feature Manager or type Feature Manager in the menu filter box. The option will appear. Click on it. Under the Manage feature list, select the Disabled option from the drop-down menu. To disable any feature, check the options you want to disable. After that, click on Save. Now, your selected features cannot be enabled or overridden by other feature lists.
How to Change the Password of the WHM Root Account in WHM
You can change the root user account password from WHM. Log in to your WHM Root Account. . Go to Server Configuration >> Change Root Password or type Change Root in the menu filter box. The option will appear. Click on it. Enter your new password or use the password generator option to generate a new random password. Make sure that you save your new password and keep it in a safe place. Click on Change Password. Your password will be changed, and you can log in to your WHM root account with your new one.
How to Change the Password of the FTP Account in cPanel
To change the main root FTP account, you have to change the password of your cPanel account. However, if you need to change the password of a specific FTP account, follow this instruction. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Files section, click on FTP Accounts. Under the list of FTP accounts, click on Change Password and enter a new password. Alternatively, use the password generator to generate one. Click on Change Password. Now you can access FTP with your new password.