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Setting up a domain in control panel

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I'm trying to help my friend out he bought a cs 1.6 server and it comes with 1 domain and 1 sub-domain and im trying to help him get the site up. but i cant figure out how to set the domain up. Could someone help me get the site up using the control panel and from there i can figure out the rest
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Are you trying to use your own domain that you own, or are you just sticking with the provided sub domain?
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Re: Setting up a domain in control panel

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the provided sub-domain
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In that case, you should be able to immediately start uploading the website's files through FTP or SFTP (instructions are on the "File manager" page). If the website requires a database, you can create one through the Databases page; you'll also need to edit the configuration of the site to use the new database login information, also on that page.

If you don't already have a site, I usually recommend starting with a phpBB forums install, and going from there -- the forum is usually the core component to a community. Branching out to a full site, Wordpress is probably the easiest option, but Drupal could also be a good choice.
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Alright Thanks alot for your help and fast respond.
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