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Hi
I have a godaddy account and recently I've purchased a hosting plan.. is there a way to access that Admin Panel without entering first in my domain account?

thanks & sorry for my English
 
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i think you can create a account executive for your hosting account to keep it apart from your domains!
 
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Why godaddy hosting? Honestly there server lags like h***

Why godaddy hosting? Honestly there server lags like h***
 
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Someone like them as web hosting provider and someone no. That is life and there are no good web hosting for everyone ;)
 
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~ServerPoint~ said:
Someone like them as web hosting provider and someone no. That is life and there are no good web hosting for everyone ;)
Yes I agree. But when we go through forums it seems the general opinion is they are reputed registrars; not that renowned for their hosting. As you said best host is that one which you feel best.
 
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I assume that the best deal will be when you separate web hosting account and domain name account. That is the safest position for you first of all.
 
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I suppose that web hosting account and account for the domain name are different ones and not tired with each other.
 
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microvps said:
I assume that the best deal will be when you separate web hosting account and domain name account. That is the safest position for you first of all.
That is separated in one control panel there
 
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eFingerz said:
i think you can create a account executive for your hosting account to keep it apart from your domains!

Thats it. You can create a new user name that have access only to hosting area.
 
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