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The User Manager interface allows you to manage your Subaccounts. Subaccounts use the same login and password information for email, FTP, and Web Disk services. The system synchronizes the password of each of the Subaccount's allowed services.

 

This interface also allows you to merge email, FTP, and Web Disk accounts into a single Subaccount or link existing service accounts to Subaccounts.

 

* Add Subaccount

To add a Subaccount, perform the following steps:

1 - Open cPanel (yourdomain/cpanel).

2 - Click on (User Manager) from Preferences section.

3 - To create a new Subaccount, click Add User.

4 - Enter the user's name in the Full Name text box.

5 - Enter the username in the Username text box.

6 - If you manage more than one domain, select the appropriate domain from the Domain menu.

7 - Enter a contact email address for the user. 

8 - To send an email to the user to set their own password, select the The user will set the account password option. To set the password yourself, select the Set the user's password option.

9 - Enter and confirm the new password in the appropriate text boxes.

10 - Select the Subaccount's services. 

11 - Click Create, or Create and Add Another User to add another account.

 

* Services 

 

Email

Email allows you to enable the Subaccount's email address.

 

FTP

FTP allows you to manage your website's files. 

 

Web Disk

The Web Disk utility allows you to manage and manipulate files on your server in multiple types of interfaces (for example, your computer, mobile device, or certain types of software).

cPanel, Inc. also supplies iOS® and Android™ applications (apps) to allow you to use Web Disk on your mobile device. 

 

* Edit Subaccount

To edit a Subaccount User, perform the following steps:

1 - Open cPanel (yourdomain/cpanel).

2 - Click on (User Manager) from Preferences section.

3 - Click Edit. for the user that you wish to manage.

You can adjust the following Subaccount properties within this section:

Full name - Contact Email Address - Security Information - Email, FTP, and Web Disk

4 - Click Save.

 

* Delete Subaccount

To delete a Subaccount User, perform the following steps:

1 - Open cPanel (yourdomain/cpanel).

2 - Click on (User Manager) from Preferences section.

3 - Click Delete for the user that you want to remove.

4 - Confirm that you wish to delete the account. 


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