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1. How
do i login to my control panel?
Point your browser to
http://www."yourdomain".com:2082/
or log into http://ip address:2082/ then insert your username
and password.
Problems? Contact us general@uncommonhost.com
2. I
made a ftp account with a new user/pass but what is the url
to his/her folder?
Simply http://www.yourdomain.com/~username/
Replace USERNAME with the name of the FTP user
you have created. :-)
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3. How
do i access mySQL?
Within your control panel, under the DATABASES
section, there are 2 programs. PhpMyAdmin and Manage MySQL.
You may enter Manage MySQL to easily create users & databases
or for the novice, you may go into PhpMyAdmin to create, manage,
edit and administer your databases.
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4. How
do i password protect specific directories?
Click the SITE MANAGEMENT section, there is a
link that says "Web Protect." Click on this link.
You'll see the folder structure of your current
web site (you will only see folders, no files). This will be
displayed with several folder icons (pictures of a folder) along
with the name of the folder (displayed to the right of the folder
icon). THESE ARE TWO SEPERATE LINKS (icon and name).
First you will need to navigate to the folder
you wish to password protect. If your folder is located within
a folder, simply click on the folder ICON to help you navigate
in and out of folders.
Once you have decided on a folder, then click
on the TITLE of the folder (NOT the folder icon) and a properties
menu will appear on a new page.
Configure the properties in this menu by checking
the checkbox (to activate or uncheck to de-activate). CAUTION:
THIS WILL LOCK ALL FILES AND FOLDERS WITHIN THIS DIRECTORY.
You would then choose a name for this locked page (this will
appear as the title of the password prompt your users will see;
ex: "This page is for staff only!"). Once complete, click on
SAVE and the lock will be activated.
Finally, you will need to establish which users
you wish to have access to this directory, and then you're all
set!
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