How do I enable Hotlink Protection for my website?
Friday, November 25th, 2005If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
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If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using the XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using the X2 theme you can follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using XCONTROLLER theme you can follow this Flash tutorial. If you are using X2 theme follow this Flash tutorial.
If you are using XCONTROLLER theme view this Flash tutorial. If you are using X2 theme view this Flash tutorial.
You can configure your email ID in Outlook Express by following this video
If you are using XCONTROLLER theme view this Flash tutorial. If you are using X2 theme view this Flash tutorial.
If you are using XCONTROLLER theme view this Flash tutorial. If you are using X2 theme view this Flash tutorial.
An unknown error has occurred. Subject ‘Test Sending 18 Mar 2004’, Account: ‘mail.yourdomain.com’, Server: ‘mail.yourdomain.com’, Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0B I am getting this error message. What can I do ? This is most often a problem with your email client, not cpanel, you need to turn on “My Server Requires […]
CGI scripts should be placed in your cgi-bin folder at public_html/cgi-bin
The connection to the server has failed. Account ‘mail.yourdomain.com’, Server: ‘mail.yourdomain.com’, Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10051, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E. I am getting this error message. What can I do ? If you have not changed anything since the last time you checked / sent mail, do not adjust your settings simply […]
Webmail is normally at http://www.yourdomain.com/webmail or http://mail.yourdomain.com/webmail At the login prompt, type the full email address and password you created in cPanel to login to webmail for that user.
Simply follow tutorial 17 at http://www.nettigritty.com/support/hosting/tutorials/cpaneltutorials.php If you are using the X2 skin, the tutorial is at http://www.nettigritty.com/support/hosting/tutorials/cpaneltutorials1.php
The cgi-bin folder is really just another folder in your directory structure. The only difference is that apache sees it as the folder where you can have your CGI scripts. To restore it, you simply need to go into the cPanel file manager or use FTP and create a directory named “cgi-bin” under public_html and […]