HOW TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT IN CAPNEL WITH WHM

HOW TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT IN CAPNEL WITH WHM

Step 1 : Login into you Cpanel by opening “ server-ip:2087 ” in the URL of the browser ,


Step 2 : login into the WHM using root credentials .



Step 3: Click on the Create a New Account button . 



Step 4: Enter all the mandatory fields and choose a default of customized package if it is present . 


Step 5 : After filling all the details , click on the create button to create the account .





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