How do I add a sub-domain to AWStats in Cpanel

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Please could I ask the techies in the forum a question?

My AWStats is analysing my main domain but not my blog which is a sub-domain of my website. How do I set up AWStats to analyse the blog portion?

Thanks
Di
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Not sure why yours isn't. Mine are. I have a lot of subdomains on my account and they are all listed in AWStats. Are yours just folders or did you add them to your account via the Subdomain link?
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    • Profile picture of the author DianaHeuser
      Hi

      I installed the WP Blog about a month after I had the site setup using Fantastico. That's all I did. I must have missed a step after that?
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      • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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        Originally Posted by DianaHeuser View Post

        Hi

        I installed the WP Blog about a month after I had the site setup using Fantastico. That's all I did. I must have missed a step after that?
        Here's the step you probably missed.
        Add the subdomain to your hosting account via the subdomain link first.

        You probably just ran fantastico and told it to install in /blog directory, which would make that a folder rather than a real subdomain.

        You would then install the blog on the subdomain rather than in a folder off the main domain. You can install Statcounter in the footer of the blog to get stats for it.
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