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==Billing Control Panel - How to Change Password== | ==Billing Control Panel - How to Change Password== | ||
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− | + | # Log in to the '''Billing Control Panel''' at https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php. | |
− | + | # Click the '''"Hello, <name>"''' drop-down menu, on the far right of the black bar. | |
− | + | # Now Click '''Change Password'''. | |
− | + | # Enter your '''Existing''' password, followed by the '''New''' password. | |
+ | # Click '''Save Changes'''. | ||
+ | * '''Note''' - This will change your password for both http://wcp.hostek.com/Login.aspx and https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php Logins. | ||
==Windows Control Panel - How to Change Password== | ==Windows Control Panel - How to Change Password== | ||
− | + | # Log in to the '''Billing Control Panel''' at https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php. | |
− | + | # Click the '''"Hello, <name>"''' drop-down menu, on the far right of the black bar. | |
− | + | # Now Click '''Change Password'''. | |
− | + | # Enter your '''Existing''' password, followed by the '''New''' password. | |
− | + | # Click '''Save Changes'''. | |
− | + | * '''Note''' - This will change your password for both http://wcp.hostek.com/Login.aspx and https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php Logins. | |
− | This will change your password | + | |
==Linux Control Panel - cPanel - How to Change Password== | ==Linux Control Panel - cPanel - How to Change Password== | ||
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# Enter a new password for the user. | # Enter a new password for the user. | ||
# Click '''Save'''. | # Click '''Save'''. | ||
− | * '''Note''' - Passwords are now required to have an at least 8 Characters, an Uppercase-letter, 1 symbol, and 1 number for added security measures, against spam. | + | * '''Note''' - Email Account Passwords are now required to have an at least 8 Characters, an Uppercase-letter, 1 symbol, and 1 number for added security measures, against spam. |
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+ | ==Content Management System (CMS) - How to Change Password== | ||
+ | #Usually the '''Login''' page for any CMS will contain a form of a '''Password Recovery''' feature. | ||
+ | *'''Joomla!''' login page: http://yoursite.com/administrator or http://www.yoursite.com/directory/administrator | ||
+ | *'''WordPress''' login page: http://example.com/wp-login.php or http://www.example.com/directory/wp-login.php or with '''/wp-admin''' | ||
+ | *'''Mura''' login page: http://sampledomain.com/admin/index.cfm or http://www.sampledomain.com/directory/admin/index.cfm | ||
+ | *'''Note''' - We do not control the logins for many Applications, but we are willing to help where we can. |
Latest revision as of 23:11, 27 January 2014
Contents
Billing Control Panel - How to Change Password
- Log in to the Billing Control Panel at https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php.
- Click the "Hello, <name>" drop-down menu, on the far right of the black bar.
- Now Click Change Password.
- Enter your Existing password, followed by the New password.
- Click Save Changes.
- Note - This will change your password for both http://wcp.hostek.com/Login.aspx and https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php Logins.
Windows Control Panel - How to Change Password
- Log in to the Billing Control Panel at https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php.
- Click the "Hello, <name>" drop-down menu, on the far right of the black bar.
- Now Click Change Password.
- Enter your Existing password, followed by the New password.
- Click Save Changes.
- Note - This will change your password for both http://wcp.hostek.com/Login.aspx and https://cp.hostek.com/clientarea.php Logins.
Linux Control Panel - cPanel - How to Change Password
- Login to your cPanel.
- In the Email area, Click on Email Accounts.
- Now under the Actions list, Click Change Password.
- Choose your New Password.
- Click Change Password.
- Note - Email Account Passwords are now required to have an at least 8 Characters, an Uppercase-letter, 1 symbol, and 1 number for added security measures, against spam.
Email - SmarterMail - How to Change Password
- Log in to your WCP at http://wcp.hostek.com/Login.aspx.
- In the Email area Click the Users button.
- Click the Pencil Icon next to the username you would like to update.
- Enter a new password for the user.
- Click Save.
- Note - Email Account Passwords are now required to have an at least 8 Characters, an Uppercase-letter, 1 symbol, and 1 number for added security measures, against spam.
Content Management System (CMS) - How to Change Password
- Usually the Login page for any CMS will contain a form of a Password Recovery feature.
- Joomla! login page: http://yoursite.com/administrator or http://www.yoursite.com/directory/administrator
- WordPress login page: http://example.com/wp-login.php or http://www.example.com/directory/wp-login.php or with /wp-admin
- Mura login page: http://sampledomain.com/admin/index.cfm or http://www.sampledomain.com/directory/admin/index.cfm
- Note - We do not control the logins for many Applications, but we are willing to help where we can.