My Client to give theirs a "sub" cPanel account?

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  • piku
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 153

    #1

    My Client to give theirs a "sub" cPanel account?

    Haven't been here in a while. I have a possible scenario were my client would like to have the ability if (in a blue moon) one of their contacts/client want to have access to their own cPanel account. Is this possible, or is there another way of somewhat achieving this if it does arise?

    Here's a simple diagram just in case it sounds confusing...

    Me > My client (cPanel #1)

    My client > Their client-A (cPanel #2)
    My client > Their client-B (cPanel #3)
    ...and so on.

    TIA
    Sherwin
    my signature was deleted. i miss my signature-filled-with-helpful-dathorn-links *sniff*sniff*
  • sdjl
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 502

    #2
    It's do-able. If their client has a seperate domain then you can create a new cPanel account for that domain name instead of using an add-on domain.
    If their client uses a subdomain of their main domain, then you can also setup a new cPanel account for that.

    David
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    • AndrewT
      Administrator
      • Mar 2004
      • 3655

      #3
      The key here is that your client will never be able to create seperate cPanel accounts, you will have to do it for them.

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      • piku
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2004
        • 153

        #4
        Yah, that was what I was recalling. Thanks all.
        my signature was deleted. i miss my signature-filled-with-helpful-dathorn-links *sniff*sniff*

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