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Managing multiple websites or hosting accounts can be a daunting task, especially if you are not well-versed in server management. But with cPanel, a popular web hosting control panel, creating and managing individual accounts becomes a breeze. In WHM (Web Host Manager), the administrative control panel for cPanel, you can easily create new cPanel accounts for your clients or users.
Creating a new cPanel account in WHM is a simple process that allows you to set up separate hosting environments for different websites or users. This gives you the ability to easily manage and maintain multiple accounts without the hassle of restarting the server or dealing with complicated configurations.
In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of creating a new cPanel account in WHM. Whether you are a web hosting provider looking to offer hosting services to your clients or an individual managing multiple websites, having a clear understanding of how to create and manage accounts in WHM can streamline your hosting operations and make your life much easier.

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To set up a new cPanel account, follow these steps:
1. Log in to your hosting provider's control panel or access the cPanel interface.
2. Navigate to the "Create a New Account" or "Add New Account" section within the cPanel interface.
3. Fill in the required information for the new account, including the domain name, username, password, and email address.
4. Select any additional options or features you want to include with the new account, such as email accounts, databases, and FTP access.
5. Review your settings and click "Create" or "Add Account" to finalize the setup process.
6. Once the account is created, you can manage it through the cPanel interface by accessing options for file management, domains, email, databases, and more.
Following these steps will help you set up a new cPanel account and begin managing your website hosting and related services.

 


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