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Naming mistake?

  • Thread starter simonas
  • Start date May 10, 2013
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simonas

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May 10, 2013
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Hi, on 11.38 WHM
there is a menu option titled:

Show Active and Inactive Accounts

But it actually displays Active Domains / Inactive domains.
 
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You create an Account with a Domain name.
 
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Infopro said:
You create an Account with a Domain name.
Click to expand...
Except it lists all subdomains, all addon domains, all parked domains, all account domains in one place, without any grouping.
That simply does not make any sense.
 
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It is my understanding that all Domains listed there under the Active Domains section, addon, parked, subdomains and domains, are seen as active, unless they've been removed from the Apache Configuration for some reason.

Show Active and Inactive Accounts - cPanel Documentation
 
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