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H-Sphere Documentation |
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H-Sphere User Guide
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H-Sphere user guide explains how to administer the extensive features
of your control panel to setup your email accounts and
databases, configure
web statistics, and perform many other important operations. All
from your web browser.
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Starting with your account:
setting your temporary index page,
uploading your site,
contents of your home directory.
Control Panel Basics:
control panel password,
FTP password,
control panel skins,
control panel language.
Configuring domains:
removing domains,
instant domain aliases,
creating subdomains,
changing IPs from shared to dedicated,
domain aliases,
server aliases
Editing DNS settings:
DNS overview,
removing built-in DNS records,
creating custom DNS records.
Creating, promoting and managing your site:
SiteStudio website builder,
WebShell and htProtect,
Reverse Traceroute,
Site Toolbox,
Kanoodle.
Web Statistics:
AWStats,
Webalizer.
Managing FTP:
Main FTP User,
FTP sub-accounts,
anonymous FTP,
anonymous FTP Upload Facilities.
Dynamic web content:
CGI scripts,
PHP scripts,
ASP (Active Server Pages),
ASP.NET,
ColdFusion,
SSI (Server Side Includes),
PHP/MySQL applications.
Preinstalled CGI scripts:
phpBB forum,
mnoGoSearch,
FrontPage Extensions.
Traffic:
summary traffic,
traffic cycle,
traffic limit.
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Disk space: summary disk usage.
Mail:
mailboxes,
mail forwards,
mailbox aliases,
autoresponders,
mailing lists,
maildomain aliases,
antispam,
antivirus,
Outlook Express configuration,
Netscape Mail configuration,
Eudora Mail configuration.
MySQL databases:
creating MySQL database and its users,
editing MySQL databases (phpMyAdmin),
MySQL disk quota,
changing user passwords,
user privileges.
Microsoft SQL databases:
creating Microsoft SQL logins,
creating Microsoft SQL databases,
adding MS SQL database users,
MS SQL quota,
managing MS SQL databases (MS SQL Manager)
ODBC DSN Records.
Securing data through SSL:
using the Key and Certificate you already have,
temporary key and certificate,
permanent certificates,
renewing permanent certificates.
Online commerce: osCommerce,
updating osCommerce.
Manipulating pages:
redirect URL,
directory indexes,
error pages,
Server Side imagemap,
MIME types.
Obtaining direct access to server: running your Shell scripts with Crontab.
Getting technical support:
sending trouble tickets,
following up trouble tickets,
closing trouble tickets.
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