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Check the .htaccess in the public_html folder and rename/delete if present. Also verify public_html has 750 permissions. Rename your index.php.

 

If that doesn't help, let me know and I'll escalate.

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I cannot see any .htaccess, that is why I used a CRON job to delete it. I change permission to 750 (didn't work), made it 777 (didn't work either). Renamed it, didn't work.

 

I really think the site is heavily fucked up after my major path mistake.....

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If you connect with FTP, you'll see them. Otherwise you need to go into the File Manager's options in cPanel and select "show hidden (dot) files".

 

I'll escalate it to see if Krydos can fix this for you. Worst case is you can always delete your account and sign up again.

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