There are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot a "404 Not Found" error in cPanel:

  1. Check the spelling and formatting of the URL. Make sure that there are no extra spaces or typing errors in the URL.

  2. Check the permissions on the file or directory. In cPanel, go to the "File Manager" and check the permissions for the file or directory that is giving the 404 error. The permissions should be set to 755 for directories and 644 for files.

  3. Check the .htaccess file. The .htaccess file controls how URLs are displayed and can sometimes cause 404 errors. In cPanel, go to the "File Manager" and check the .htaccess file for any errors or problems.

  4. Check the redirects. If you have set up any redirects in cPanel, make sure that they are correctly configured and not causing the 404 error.

  5. Check the website's error logs. In cPanel, go to the "Error Log" under the "Logs" section to see if there are any specific error messages that can help identify the cause of the 404 error.

If none of these steps help, you may need to contact your web hosting provider for further assistance. They will be able to help you identify and fix the problem.

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