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  1. #1

    * Create Cpanel account with subdomain.

    hi all,

    i have a small problem. i wanna create a cpanel account with My subdomain. If i go to Create an account --> in domain field i write Sub.mydomain.com All work no error.

    But when the account is setup, i will go to sub.mydomain.com i have that page "Default Website Page". Anyone can help me to resolve this?

    Sorry for my bad english.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

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    When you create an account with cPanel, you will always get a default page.

    What are you wanting to do with your subdomain?
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    What your seeing is the default page for when ever a new account is created, Now you can go into the control panel of the subdomain by going to your subdomain and typing /cpanel at the end then sign if with the information you created it with and upload your files or do what ever your going to do with it.

    Good Luck, Greg

  4. #4
    i offer to my client an hosting account with my sub-domain.
    before i can, and i change my server and right now i can't.

    If my client command a hosting account like subdomain.mydomain.com he can upload but he Cant see the website with a yellow page "default"

    U know what i'm saying?

  5. #5
    ok, sorry my bad with english.

    Look, i have create in cpanel account on whm. Like http://ghgh.virtuel-network.com.

    See the default page.

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    That looks like the default page cPanel creates when you create an account. You just need to log into it and upload your website files and it should work correctly.

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    Upload your "index" file inside your public_html directory for that account.
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  8. #8
    hmm.. no i found something.

    If i create account with whmcs i have this page: whmcswht.virtuel-network.com

    If i create account directly with whm : whmwht.virtuel-network.com

    If i upload the website under the default page... he not show.

    Quote Originally Posted by HostLeet View Post
    Upload your "index" file inside your public_html directory for that account.
    I will try it on whmcswht.virt.


    Anyone know what is that ?

    EDIT: i create test page on each account.
    Last edited by oxi-net; 04-20-2011 at 07:08 AM.

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    there is no problem. once you upload your files everything become normal.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virtuel-Network View Post
    hi all,

    i have a small problem. i wanna create a cpanel account with My subdomain. If i go to Create an account --> in domain field i write Sub.mydomain.com All work no error.

    But when the account is setup, i will go to sub.mydomain.com i have that page "Default Website Page". Anyone can help me to resolve this?

    Sorry for my bad english.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by humawebdesign View Post
    there is no problem. once you upload your files everything become normal.
    NO!!!, i upload index.html and he does'nt work. Chek the previous post.

  11. #11
    Did you already try this?

    1. Login to WHM and create a new account test.virtuel-network.com
    2. Login to cPanel with the username and password for test.virtuel-network.com
    3. In cPanel go to File Manager (a new tab/window opens)
    4. Check the content of your public_html folder
    5. Upload an index.html file to the public_html folder
    6. Check http://test.virtuel-network.com You should see the content of the uploaded index.html file.

    As an alternative you can also upload the index.html file via ftp to the public_html folder at test.virtuel-network.com using the username and password for this subdomain.

    Tom Tomson

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by TomTomson View Post
    Did you already try this?

    1. Login to WHM and create a new account test.virtuel-network.com
    2. Login to cPanel with the username and password for test.virtuel-network.com
    3. In cPanel go to File Manager (a new tab/window opens)
    4. Check the content of your public_html folder
    5. Upload an index.html file to the public_html folder
    6. Check http://test.virtuel-network.com You should see the content of the uploaded index.html file.

    As an alternative you can also upload the index.html file via ftp to the public_html folder at test.virtuel-network.com using the username and password for this subdomain.

    Tom Tomson
    Thanks tom for your replie.

    If i create my account under whm, like test.virtuel-network.com all work !

    If i create my account under whmcs, like test.virtuel-network.com he does'nt work at test.virtuel-network.com (just default web site page) but i can log into cpanel with test account.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  13. #13
    Sorry all, my bad..

    My cache has failed.
    delete my browser cache and all work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtuel-Network View Post
    Sorry all, my bad..

    My cache has failed.
    delete my browser cache and all work
    Glad to see you got it resolved.
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