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How to Create a Cronjob in cPanel Print

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1. Log in to your cPanel account.


2. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs.
 

3. Under Add New Cron Job, click on the Common Settings drop-down menu and select an appropriate option such as Once Per Day or another suitable option.

4. Enter your cronjob PHP file location or the command you want to run in the Command field.

5. Click on Add New Cron Job.


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