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31 Jul, 2005

Accessing cPanel Functionality Outside of cPanel

Posted by: Will In: Internet Stuff

Those of you who use cPanel as a hosting control panel know just how much functionality it offers. The main hurdle with all that functionality is that you need to log into cPanel before you can make use of it. However, there are times when you want to access your website statistics or perform a backup without having to login into cPanel itself.

If you’re one of those who want to access cPanel functionality outside of cPanel then you may well be interested in this collection of scripts.

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