Customers have the option to change or delete their domain name within 3 days from the date of domain registration, subject to applicable charges. For information regarding the specific amount to be paid,
More...An EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol) code, also known as an authorization code or transfer code, is a unique alphanumeric code used to facilitate domain transfers between domain registrars. It serves
More...To block an IP address or a range of IP addresses using the .htaccess file, you can follow these steps:Step 1: Log in to your hosting account's control panel or use an FTP client to access the root directory
More...To export a database using phpMyAdmin, you can follow these steps:Step 1: Open your web browser and navigate to the phpMyAdmin login page. This is typically accessed through a URL provided by your hosting
More...To backup a WordPress website, you can follow these steps:Backup the WordPress Files:Step 1: Connect to your website via FTP or use the file manager provided by your hosting control panel.Step 2: Navigate
More...To configure an email account with MS Outlook, please follow these general steps:Step 1: Open Microsoft Outlook on your computer.Step 2: Click on the "File" tab in the top left corner of the Outlook window.Step
More...Shared hosting is a web hosting service where multiple websites are hosted on a single server. Resources like CPU, memory, and storage space are shared among the websites. It is an affordable option suitable
More...An IP address, or Internet Protocol address, is a numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. It serves two main functions:
More...In the context of hosting, bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be transmitted between a website and its visitors within a specific time period. It is often measured in bits per second (bps),
More...To find your IP address, you can follow these steps based on common operating systems:Windows:Step 1: Open the Command Prompt: Press the Windows key + R, type "cmd," and press Enter.Step 2: In the Command
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