Setting up MultiPHP Manager in cPanel allows you to manage different PHP versions for your websites easily. Follow the below-listed steps one by one. websites easily. Follow the below-listed steps one by one.
- Log in to cPanel
Go to your cPanel login page by opening your web browser. To log in, enter your password and username. - Finding MultiPHP Manager
After logging in, locate the "MultiPHP Manager" icon by scrolling down or using the search bar. It usually appears under the 'Software' or 'Software/Services' section. - Accessing MultiPHP Manager
Click on the MultiPHP Manager icon. This will open a new page where you can see a list of domains and subdomains associated with your cPanel account. - Selecting Domains
On the MultiPHP Manager page, you’ll see a table with a list of your domains and subdomains. Select the domain or subdomain for which you want to change the PHP version by ticking the box next to it. - Choosing PHP Version
After selecting the domain, look for a drop-down menu labeled "PHP Version" or similar. The list of available PHP versions can be viewed by selecting the drop-down menu. Select the version you want to use from the list provided. - Applying Changes
Once you have selected the PHP version, find an "Apply" or "Save" button on the page. Click on it to make the changes. - Verifying Changes
After applying the changes, it’s a good idea to verify that the PHP version has been updated correctly. - Repeat if Necessary
If you have multiple domains or subdomains and want to change their PHP versions, repeat steps 4 to 7 for each domain or subdomain as needed. - Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues or if your website doesn’t work as expected after changing the PHP version, you can always go back to MultiPHP Manager and select adifferent PHP version or contact your hosting provider for assistance.