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Directory Password Protection    

From the main control panel menu, click the "Directory Password Protection" icon.  If you have no password protected directories, you will see a link called "Find a Directory to Password Protect."  Click on this link to continue.

You will be taken to a listing of your public_html directory.  To password protect a directory, click the "Protect" link next to the folder you want to protect.  In this example, we will click on "beta."

Next, check the box at the top of the table.  Fill in the Directory Prompt (a description of the password protected directory), the username for the directory, and the password for the directory.  Click "Save."  

Now, type the full address of the directory into your browser and see what happens.

Modifying Password  Protected Directories

From the main control panel menu, click the "Directory Password Protection" icon.  You will see a list of directories being currently protected.  For example:

Click on the directory path to edit the directory.  From here you may un-protect the directory (by unchecking the box at the top of the table), change the username (by entering a new one), changing the password (by entering a new one), or create a new username and password combination.


Cron Jobs     

To access cron jobs, click on the "Advanced Tools" icon from the main control panel menu, then click the "Cron Jobs" icon.  

Cron jobs are system commands that can be scheduled.For example, if you wanted a CGI script to run every Monday morning, you could do this through the cron jobs menu.Values that can be set are minute, hour, day, month, and day of week (Monday-Sunday; the numbers 0 or 7 represent Sunday).Any value can be ignored by placing an asterisk (*) in the text field.

In the above example, we are setting updater.cgi to run every day at midnight.  

You can also specify exact times using commas to separate them (e.g. 1,2,3  is minutes 1, 2 and 3).  

You can specify spans using a dash (e.g. 5-7 is minutes 5 to 7).  

You can specify intervals using a star and a forward slash. (e.g.: */2 is every 2nd minute.)

You can combine them to create a more precise schedule. (e.g.: 1,5,11-15,30-59/2 (minutes 1, 5, 11 to 15 and every 2nd minute between 30 and 59).

Remember to click "Add" when you are finished entering your data.

 

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