![]() ![]() That earlier worthless post in this thread has been removed. Just saying "oh, you can apply a password" isn't very helpful because it doesn't explain the effect of that password. If the files you've copied over to them is for a site that uses a database, wordpress or a shopping cart for example, those duplicated sites need their own databases. You should make sure the sub domains are working correctly first, before bothering to copy over files to them. So clearly just copying folders and files from a subdomain to another one or to the root folder for the domain doesn't work. If you don't, it sounds like your 3rd party help copied your account over incorrectly, if I was to guess. Each contains the same folders and files.ĭo you have a second domain added to your cPanel account as an addon domain? Assuming yes as that would create that directory inside the public_html directory. Under that there are four folders entitled "", "resipsa", "server" and "server2". ![]() The public_html directory (or root directory) in File Manager is the same as when opened your browser, being your cPanel account's main domain. Well, in File Manager of cPanel I have a folder called public_html. Where is it supposed to show up? When someone is navigating to the subdomain in a browser? Or when someone with access to my file system through cPanel is seeking to access the files? Just saying "oh, you can apply a password" isn't very helpful because it doesn't explain the effect of that password. Secondly, as I say, I have applied a password through cPanel to one of the server subdomains. But what? I don't see what further information a screenshot would give you. All three subdomains are listed under the subdomains facility of cPanel. The former tells me "500 Internal Server Error" and the latter gives me the "Index of" message which I described before. Putting "" or "" into the browser works but putting "" or ww w. doesn't. is the name of my domain, "resipsa" my product and the other two folders have been set up for me by a third party. Each contains the same folders and files. ![]()
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