Synchronizing Your Server's Passwords
Syncing your server password will update the login credentials on file for the server in your customer account. This does not reset your password for your server. This function will sync your server passwords with your login information on your account for verification purposes only.
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- Click Servers.
- Next to the server you want to use, click Launch.
- From the Support section, click Sync Passwords.
- In the Root Login Information section, enter and confirm your root password.
- In the User Login Information section, enter your user name and password.
- Click Submit.
Your passwords are now synced.
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