HOW DO I ADD MULTIPLE USERS TO ACCESS MY HOSTING ACCOUNT WITH CPANEL? [STEP BY STEP]☑️
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Today, in this video, you'll learn how to add multiple users to access your hosting account using cPanel. Using cPanel's User Manager tool, we can quickly create additional user accounts for email, FTP or webdisk services. This tutorial provides a quick look at creating an account, setting up its password, and specifying services available to that user. What You'll Need Before you begin this guide, you'll need the following: Access to your hosting account's cPanel. Step 1 – Navigate and Use User Manager. Log in to your hosting account's cPanel and find the User Manager tool: once you're in, you'll see a quick overview of the user accounts you've already created. Click the “Add User” button to begin creating a new user account. Step 2 – Creating the new user account On the following page you will need to enter and provide information about your new user. First, enter the basic information about your new user: 1. Full Name: The first and last name or description of your new user. 2. Username: The actual username of the new account. 3. Domain: If you have multiple domains on your hosting account, you can specify which email/FTP/webdisk of that domain that user has access to. 4. Contact Email Address: This user's email address. Continue by entering the password for the new user account. Two options are available: User sets password: An email with password instructions will be sent to the contact address provided above. Useful if you want the user to set a password themselves, or if you create many users and don't want to set all passwords manually. Set user's password: This option allows you to set the user's password yourself. In this tutorial we will use this option and enter our desired password in the two fields provided. You can also click “Generate” and a random password will be generated, which you can view in plain text format by clicking on the eye icon. Last but not least, we need to specify which services the user has access to. You can enable/disable service access for this user by clicking the slider next to “Disabled/Enabled”. In our example, we are enabling FTP and webdisk access for our new user account: There are also specific options you can set for each service: Email: Quota: The email inbox size for the user. You can set the value to unlimited or specify a number in megabytes (MB). FTP: Quota: The maximum size of files the user can store in their directory via FTP. You can set it to unlimited or specify a number in megabytes (MB). Home Directory: The path to the user's FTP directory. The user cannot access directories other than this directory and all subdirectories within it. Webdisk: Home Directory: The path to the user's webdisk directory. The user cannot access directories other than this directory and all subdirectories within it. Permissions: The permissions for the user accessing the web disk. When set to Read/Write, the user can see and upload/modify all files in this directory. When set to Read Only, the user can only view and download the files inside. When you are completely satisfied with the configuration of your new user, click Create to create your new user: Successful! We've created the new user and they can now access the services you gave them access to. Therefore, we learned how to create additional users through cPanel's User Manager and allow them to access certain services of our hosting account. If you enjoyed this video, please consider following us on Facebook and Twitter. Facebook Page – https://facebook.com/redserverhost Twitter Page – https://twitter.com/redserverhost.com Thank you for watching my video. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel.
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