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Allowing the Site Owner to Log in to Control Panel
To allow the site owner to log in to control panel for managing his or her web site:
1 Click the Domains shortcut in the navigation pane.
2 Click the required domain name in the list.
3 Click the Domain Administrator icon in the Domain group.
4 Select the Allow domain administrator's access check box.
5 Type the password for access to the site owner's control panel.
For security reasons, the password should be more than 8 symbols, and it should
comprise a combination of letters, numbers, and punctuation; dictionary words and
proper names should be avoided.
6 Specify the settings related to the appearance of user's control panel,
if desired: interface language, theme (skin), the limit on number of
characters that can appear on custom buttons placed into the control
panel by the site owner.
7 Leave the Allow multiple sessions check box selected to allow the site
owner to have several simultaneous sessions in the control panel.
8 Leave the Prevent users from working with the control panel until interface screens
are completely loaded check box selected.
This will forbid users from submitting data or performing operations until the control
panel is ready to accept them.
9 Specify the operations that the site owner will be able to perform in
his or her control panel:
Physical hosting management. Allow or disallow full control of the hosting account
and Web space.
FTP password management. Allow or disallow the user to change his or her FTP
account password.
Management of shell access to the server. It is recommended that you leave the
Client cannot allow or disallow shell access option selected.
Hard disk quota assignment. Allow or disallow the site owner to adjust the hard
quota on disk space allocated to his or her web space.
Subdomains management. Allow or disallow the site owner to set up, modify and
remove subdomains.
Domain aliases management. Allow or disallow the site owner to set up additional
alternative domain names for his or her web site.
Log rotation management. Allow or disallow the site owner to adjust the cleanup
and recycling of processed log files.
Anonymous FTP management. Allow or disallow the site owner to have an FTP
directory where all users could upload and download files without the need to
enter login and password. A Web site should reside on a dedicated IP address
in order to use anonymous FTP.
Task scheduling. Allow or disallow the site owner to schedule tasks in the system.
Scheduled tasks can be used for running scripts or utilities on schedule.