This tutorial will guide you through the step-by-step process of accessing the cPanel control panel for your hosting account with Auxodomain. cPanel provides you with a user-friendly interface to manage various aspects of your website, including files, databases, email accounts, and more.
Steps:
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Log In to Your Auxodomain Client Area:
- Open your web browser and navigate to the Auxodomain website.

- Click on the "Login" or "Client Area" link, usually located in the top right corner of the page.
- Enter your registered email address and password in the respective fields.
- Click the "Login" button to access your Auxodomain account dashboard.

- Open your web browser and navigate to the Auxodomain website.
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Navigate to Your Hosting Services:
- Once logged in, you will be directed to your client area. Look for a section related to your active services. Click on Services.

- Once logged in, you will be directed to your client area. Look for a section related to your active services. Click on Services.
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Select Your Hosting Package:
- You will see a list of the services you have with Auxodomain. Identify the specific hosting package for which you want to access cPanel.
- Click on the name of the hosting package or a "Manage" button associated with it.

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Find the "Login to cPanel" Option:
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On the management page for your selected hosting package, you will find various options and details related to your service. Look for a button that explicitly says something like:
- "Login to cPanel"
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Click on this "Login to cPanel".

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cPanel Will Open in a New Tab or Window:
- Clicking the button will automatically redirect you to your cPanel interface. It will usually open in a new browser tab or window.
- You will now have access to the cPanel control panel, where you can manage different aspects of your website and hosting environment.
Alternative Access Method (Less Common):
In some cases, you might be able to access cPanel directly using a specific URL provided by Auxodomain. This URL typically follows one of these formats:
yourdomain.com/cpanel(replaceyourdomain.comwith your actual domain name)cpanel.yourdomain.com(replaceyourdomain.comwith your actual domain name)- A specific server IP address followed by the port
2083(e.g.,http://yourdomain:2083). Note: If using port2083, it's generally recommended to usehttps://for a secure connection.
If you attempt to access cPanel directly via a URL, you will be prompted to enter your cPanel username and password. This information is usually provided in the welcome email you received when you first signed up for your hosting account with Auxodomain. If you cannot find this information, please refer back to the primary method of logging in through your Auxodomain client area.
Note: If cannot resolve contact Support