Andrew Posted January 7, 2003 Posted January 7, 2003 As of a few minutes ago, I set up my second domain for hosting here. (Yay, me!) The first one was kantor.com and my user name was akantor. The second is whizkid.com and my user name was ak. Is there any way to consolidate them into one account? I didn't see any way to do it when I signed up whizkid.com. On https://ssl.*****/support/ph...pmanager/order/, when I put in my user name of "akantor," it told me that was taken. So I had to create a second user name. If I can get both domains under "ak," I'd love it. (I'll be registering a third one soon, and three separate accounts will be annoying!) Thanks! Andrew Quote
Andrew Posted January 7, 2003 Author Posted January 7, 2003 Grr... this is what I mean. I just signed up to have my third domain hosted here -- penguinbooks.com. But now, depending on which of my three domains I want to make changes to, I have to remember whether my username for that domain is "akantor," "ak," or "ack." Grr! Can't I just be "ak" for all three, with one password? Please? Quote
rayners Posted January 7, 2003 Posted January 7, 2003 If you're making changes through CPanel, with most modern browsers, you should be able to use some form of a Password Manager to keep track of all your usernames and passwords if you wanted. If you're making changes through FTP, most reasonable FTP clients will allow you to store username and password information for different servernames. Quote
Andrew Posted January 7, 2003 Author Posted January 7, 2003 Ach, phooie. Yeah, my FTP software holds the various passwords, and Windows will remember them when I use cPanel, but -- well, I just like to have my life simplified. (Besides, there are only so many variations on my name -- ak, ack, akantor. Eventually I'm gonna run out!) Thanks anyway! Quote
rayners Posted January 7, 2003 Posted January 7, 2003 I understand. But, unfortunately, you can only push the system so much before you have to spend more money. Quote
section31 Posted January 11, 2003 Posted January 11, 2003 I agree with rayners...seems like u are trying to pay far less then what u want...hehehe Quote
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