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Revision as of 01:10, 13 May 2015

Windows Control Panel (WCP)

The Windows Control Panel (WCP), also known as MochaPanel, was created by Hostek as an intuitive, easy-to-use control panel for all Windows-based hosting accounts including ASP.net, ColdFusion, Railo, Lucee, and Windows VPS.

WCP is also the primary control panel for all Reseller accounts and permits reseller customers to rebrand the control panel with a custom logo, login URL, and more.

For more details, see the WCP article.

Windows Control Panel (WCP) – iOS

Windows hosting or Reseller customers may also access their control panel from their iOS devices by downloading the free iOS application on the App Store. With this application, you have access to almost everything that the Windows Control Panel has to offer. And just like the Windows Control Panel, resellers are capable of rebranding some aspects of the application.

For more details, refer to the WCP article.

WHM & cPanel

Widely recognized as one of the best control panel applications for Linux-based hosting, cPanel is easy-to-use and comprehensive. That is why Hostek has chosen to use cPanel as the control panel of choice for all Linux-based hosting packages.

Linux Reseller customers also have access to cPanel's companion application WHM (WebHost Manager) which allows you to fully manage customer accounts.

For more details, see the cPanel article.

Helm

The Helm control panel is no longer supported. Instead, Windows hosting customers use our custom-built Windows Control Panel (WCP).

For more details, see the WCP article.

Do you support Plesk?

We do not support Plesk. With one of our acquisitions a few years ago, it was a Plesk based company. In our opinion and that of our customers, cPanel is much easier to use. We fully migrated the acquired accounts from Plesk to cPanel so we no longer support Plesk.