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  1. #1
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    Default Adding a New Domain (for a new customer)

    Greetings!

    I've gone somewhat through the online docs for CPanel and WHManager, but I'm not clear on one thing.

    This may be because I hope to migrate from Ensim, and I'm inclined to think Ensim's way ..

    In any event, I hope to combine CPanel/WHManager with PHPManager.

    My question: When I get a new account, where do I start, to add a new domain to my server -- CPanel or WHManager?

    It's just that it's not clear to me which module I would use to install the new domain, and set up account specifics (hard disk storage allocation, email #'s, available feature add on goodies, and all that sort of stuff).

    This will usually be name-based of course, but I'm sure there will also be a few IP-based domains along the way.


    Thanks,
    Norm

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    WHM controls domains/DNS/Disk Space/Transfer etc ....cPanel is Domain level - stats/webprotect/email accounts/file manager (everthing you allowed in WHM per package) etc.

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