Change a user’s email address in the WordPress database

You can update your WordPress email address in the database, which can help if you can’t receive the password reset email.  Warning: Always make a backup of your site before troubleshooting or making any changes. Reload the WordPress login page in a browser, and request the password reset link again to receive it to the new email address. More Info

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Redirect my WordPress website to HTTPS for Linux Hosting

After your SSL certificate is installed on your Linux Hosting account, there are some modifications you’ll need to make to your .htaccess file to automatically redirect your visitors to an HTTPS version of your WordPress website.  Note: These instructions don’t apply to Managed WordPress accounts with an SSL certificate. We’ll take care of the HTTPS redirect automatically (after the certificate installation is… Read More

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Redirect my cPanel website to HTTPS

After your SSL certificate is installed on your Linux Hosting account, there are some modifications you’ll need to make to your .htaccess file. Adding a few lines to your .htaccess file will automatically redirect your visitors to the HTTPS version of your website.  Note: These instructions don’t apply to WordPress installed on cPanel. For those steps, see Redirect my WordPress website to HTTPS for Linux… Read More

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Verify my SSL certificate request for a primary domain on a SOLVEFORCE hosting account like Linux (cPanel), Windows (Plesk), or a Website Builder v7 site

Before we can issue your certificate, we’re required to verify that you control the domain(s) that you are requesting the certificate for. To speed things up and leave you with time to work on other things, we try to do the verification with information we already have or with information we can get from third… Read More

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Request my SSL certificate for a primary domain on my SolveForce hosting account like Linux (cPanel), Windows (Plesk), or a Website Builder v7 site

After you purchase an SSL certificate and the credit is available in your account, request the certificate for the website’s domain name (or common name) that you want to secure.  Note: After purchase, there can be a delay before the SSL certificate credit is visible in your list of products. If you don’t see the certificate credit, refresh… Read More

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Uninstall an SSL Certificate from my SolveForce Hosting

If you have an SSL certificate hosted on your SOLVEFORCE hosting, Website Builder v7, or Quick Shopping Cart site, you’ll need to uninstall it before you can change the domain name. It can take 24 to 72 hours for your certificate to uninstall. Related step Account type Next Step cPanel (Linux) Hosting Change the domain… Read More

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