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+ | * Log in to your WCP at wcp.hostek.com | ||
+ | * Select Users from under the Email area | ||
+ | * Click the Pencil Icon next to the username you would like to update | ||
+ | * Enter a new password for the user | ||
+ | * Click Save | ||
+ | '''Note''' - Passwords are now required to have an Uppercase, lowercase and number for security. |
Revision as of 02:35, 12 April 2013
Contents
Billing Control Panel - How to Change Password
- Login to your "Client Billing Area" at cp.hostek.com.
- Click on "Hello, <name>" .
- Then click the option for "Change Password"
- Enter in your CURRENT password, followed by the NEW password you wish to use in both boxes.
- Click on "Save Changes" tab.
Windows Control Panel - How to Change Password
- Login to your "Client Billing Area" at cp.hostek.com.
- Click on "Hello, <name>" .
- Then click the option for "Change Password"
- Enter in your CURRENT password, followed by the NEW password you wish to use in both boxes.
- Click on "Save Changes" tab.
This will change your password to both wcp.hostek.com and cp.hostek.com.
Linux Control Panel - cPanel - How to Change Password
- Login to your cPanel
- Click Change Password under Preferences
- Fill in the information that it asks for
- Click Change your password now!
Email - SmarterMail - How to Change Password
- Log in to your WCP at wcp.hostek.com
- Select Users from under the Email area
- Click the Pencil Icon next to the username you would like to update
- Enter a new password for the user
- Click Save
Note - Passwords are now required to have an Uppercase, lowercase and number for security.