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cPanel 11.25 Cheat Sheet

Posted by Vanessa | Tagged under | Posted on July 2, 2010

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We’ve developed our first cPanel 11.25 cheat sheet, now available for your downloading pleasure.  The sheet is comprised of common file, script, and configuration locations for help at a quick glance.

http://www.thecpaneladmin.com/wp-content/plugins/downloads-manager/img/icons/pdf.gif File: cPanel 11.25 Cheat Sheet (31.99KB)
Added: 07/02/2010
Downloads: 353
Description: cPanel ports, file/folder locations, scripts, and log locations

More cheat sheets will be available soon! Check back on our Cheat Sheets page for more.

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Comments (6)

The link doesn’t work.

What link doesn’t work?

Hello Vanessa,

Link for download is broken.

Cheers.

Hello,

Ok, recently is fine.

Thanks

Great work!

/scripts/reinstallmailman was replaced with /usr/local/cpanel/bin/mailman-install in the latest builds of cPanel 11.25.0.

The link don’t work, it redirects to main page, not the pdf document.

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