The simplest way to provide a third-party with access to the web files in a particular directory is to create an FTP account and to set content access limits regarding your web space. If you use the services of a web designer, for example, they won’t get access to any other content or any personal data within your web hosting account. You can also use separate FTP accounts to run a number of websites built with a desktop web design application such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver – each website can be published on the Internet and later modified using an FTP account with access to its own domain folder on the server. All these things will be possible as long as you’re able to create and manage your FTP accounts without hassles.

FTP Manager in Shared Hosting

The Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all our shared hosting, offers a functionality-packed FTP Manager tool that will grant you total control over all FTP accounts within your hosting account. Creating or removing an account takes literally only one mouse click and all the accounts that you have at any particular moment will be displayed alphabetically, so you can swiftly locate the one that you need. You’ll also be able to check what folder a specific account can access and by clicking it, you can change it. If you want to connect to your web hosting space using an FTP client program like FileZilla or Core FTP, you can download an auto-configuration file for any of the FTP accounts and run it on your computer – the account in question will be configured without you having to do anything manually yourself. Also, you can see the full list of all the domains or subdomains which you’re able to use.

FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you open a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you will be able to take advantage of a number of features that are available in the FTP Manager section of our cutting-edge Hepsia Control Panel. You can create a new FTP account and define which directory it will access with just a couple of clicks of the mouse via an easy-to-navigate interface. A list of all the FTP accounts that you’ve got will be available in the exact same section as well and, for your convenience, you can sort them by username or access path in descending or ascending order, so you’ll be able to quickly locate the FTP account that you need. Changing the access path for an active FTP account is as simple as clicking on it and choosing the new path, while removing an account or changing its password requires one single click too. Using the FTP Manager, you can also use config files for widely used desktop FTP software apps such as FileZilla and CyberDuck.