A website backup is a snapshot of all your website's important components. Website backups should include all of the following elements of your website:
When a visitor types your domain name in to their browser they are automatically directed to your website's default file. For example, to go to Yahoo!, you type yahoo.com. It
When a visitor types your domain name in to their browser they are automatically directed to your website's default file. For example, to go to Yahoo!, you type yahoo.com. It
You can log in to your website's databases as one of the users you created. If you can't log in to it, try resetting the user's password.
Before you can request a certificate through our portal, you need to use the Exchange Admin Center to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for your website.
Before you can request a certificate through our online application, you need to use Microsoft®'s IIS Manager to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for your website.
After you purchase an SSL certificate, and activate the SSL credit, you need to request it for the website's domain name (or "common name") you want to secure with the SSL.
If you have a secure certificate (SSL) on your website, you can automatically redirect visitors to the secured (HTTPS) version of your website to make sure their information
If you have a secure certificate (SSL) on your WordPress website, you can automatically redirect visitors to the secured (HTTPS) version of your website to make sure their
To redirect your WordPress website to the secure HTTPS protocol on Windows, there are several steps that need to be taken before the redirect will work properly.