The easiest way to provide a third-party with access to the files in a particular directory is to set up an FTP account and to set website content access restrictions in regards to your web space. In case you use the services of a web designer, for example, they will not have access to any other files or any private data within your hosting account. You can also create multiple FTP accounts to maintain different sites built with a desktop web design app such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage – each site can be launched online and then updated using an FTP account with access to its very own domain name folder on the server. All these things will be possible on the condition that you are able to set up and administer your FTP accounts without efforts.

FTP Manager in Shared Hosting

When you you open a shared hosting account with our company, you will be provided with access to the really powerful FTP Manager tool, that is a part of our custom Hepsia website hosting Control Panel. The tool offers a number of different options, apart from the ability to set up or delete FTP accounts. You will be able to see the access path for each account and by clicking on it, you can change it so that the account will access a different folder. Downloadable auto-config files are available as well, so you won’t need to configure anything manually – you can simply download the particular file for CyberDuck, FileZilla or Core FTP and run it on your personal computer. To make the management itself simpler, the FTP Manager will permit you to view all the FTP accounts that you’ve created in alphabetical order, on the basis of either the access path or the username.

FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you open a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you will be able to use different features that are accessible in the FTP Manager section of our leading-edge Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You can create a brand-new FTP account and specify which folder it will access with only a couple of clicks via an easy-to-work-with interface. A list of all the accounts that you’ve set up will be available in the same section too and, for convenience’s sake, you can arrange them by access path or username in ascending or descending order, so you will be able to effortlessly 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, whereas removing an account or changing its password requires one click as well. Using the FTP Manager, you can also make use of config files for famous desktop software apps such as CyberDuck and FileZilla.