Addon Domains
The Addon Domain Maintenance menu allows you to add and remove addon domains to your account. An addon domain allows you to reach a subdomain when entering the name of the addon domain into a browser. This means that you can host additional domains from your account, if enabled. Any current addon domains will be listed under Current Addon Domains.
Steps for Adding addon domains - Watch the movie
1 To access the Addon Domain Maintenance menu, click on the icon above the words Addon Domains on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Enter the name of the addon domain in the blank field next to New Domain Name:
3 Enter the name of the directory which conatins the subdomain that the addon domain will point to in the blank field next to Username/directory/subdomain Name: (This directory will be the location for the addon domain's files, just as public_html is the location for your domain's files.)
4 Type in the password for the new addon domain, and click on Add Domain!
NOTE: You can upload files directly to this addon domain using the username and password for the addon domain to log in through ftp.
Troubleshooting
Addon domains will need to be registered with a valid domain name registrar before they can be added. Make sure that your account has the ability to use addon domains before attempting to add one.
Steps for removing addon domains - Watch the movie
1 To access the Addon Domain Maintenance menu, click on the icon above the words Addon Domains on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Select the addon domain you wish to remove from the drop box next to Remove Addon Domain
3 Click on Delete Domain!
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- Change your cPanel password
- Add an email account
- Manage email autoresponses
- Manage Addon Domains
- Manage Spam Assassin
- Email forwarders
- Filtering your email
- Default email address
- Access webmail via cPanel
- Mange URL redirects
- The file manager
- FTP Manager
- Password Protect Directories
- Manage subdomains
- Manage parked domains