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what determines a "billable account"
Hi all. Quick question.
I have the Cypher plan and I was wondering what equates a Billable account. Does this mean it is a "user" with it's own seperate FTP? Or does it mean, an account that is actually a paying account? For instance, I have my service domain, but then I have 2 other sites I want to transfer to my cypher plan, but I obviously won't be charging myself. If I signed each domain up as with one of my plans and made them "without billing", would this stil take away from my 15 allowable accounts? Or, I could just add multiple domains to my service domain? Just wondering what the best road is to take. If I add multiple domains, would these all be accessed under the same FTP? Or could I still have seperate FTP logins for each site If anyone has any light to spread on this matter, I would appreciate it ![]() thank you in advance, -nick |
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Easy one.
If they have their own control panel then its a billable account. If you need seperate ftp accounts then set this up as a unix plan as windows does not have sub-ftp support. |
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