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Is there a hosting company that lets me have a cpanel access to add-on domains?

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So I have a cheap web hosting account that lets me add on domain but it doesn't have a cpanel access to its own space. I never tried different hosting companies but is there a hosting company that creates a cpanel access for each add-on domain out there?
 
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No. It is not possible to give control panel access to addon domains. It is not a host specific feature. Cpanel works like that.
I hope this will help.
 
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If you want to give cPanel access to another of your domains, you will require a cPanel Reseller account - which can cost slightly more.

Most hosts, including myself, sell reseller hosting - which is what you want if you want cPanel for another domain.

Joe.
 
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You have to pay little extra for it.
 
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If steelcube started this thread, I also have one question.
Why (I think all) hostings offers an illogical way of parked domains? is it problem of cPanel?
I mean why I have main domain which links to public_html and then parked domains which links to any directory.

Why there is root like:
public_html/anyDirForExampledotnet
public_html/anyDirForExampledotcom
public_html/anyDirForSubdomain

instead of:

public_html/www.example.net
public_html/www.example.com
public_html/sub.example.com

or

public_html/example.net/www/
public_html/example.com/www/
public_html/example.com/sub/

This way is more logic I think ... cPanel does not offer it?
 
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Yes, a reseller is account is the one you need if you are looking for a control panel for individual domains.
 
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