Frequently Asked Questions

Hosting Account Administrator Permissions

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Last Updated: December 29, 2014 6:41 PM

This article only applies to Web & Classic Hosting. For more information, see What type of hosting account do I have?

If you want to give someone access to your hosting account, but do not want them to access your IX-ONE DOMAIN HOST customer account, you can assign them as a Hosting Account Administrator.

NOTE: This feature applies only to hosting accounts. For domain name administration, see Managing Domain Name Account Administrators.

To control the level of access they have, you can assign the following permissions to the administrator:

Administrative

  • Account Login
  • Password Vault

Infrastructure

  • Sub Domains
  • Aliased Domains
  • Domain Management
  • FrontPage Extensions
  • 404 Error Behavior
  • Change Domain Name
  • Manage FTP Users
  • Error Logs
  • SSH
  • IIS Settings
  • Form Mail
  • Add On Languages
  • CGI Admin
  • Cron Manager
  • Sitemaps
  • Google Web Master Tools
  • Directory Management
  • MySQL
  • Access
  • SQL Server

Content

  • FTP Client
  • File Manager

Reporting

  • Bandwidth Usage
  • Disk Space Usage
  • Traffic Logs

NOTE: You cannot assign Value Applications, DNS Manager, or SSL Certificate permissions to an Account Administrator.

For more information on assigning permissions, see Working with Hosting Account Administrators