The simplest way to grant a third-party access to the files in a given directory is to create an FTP account and to specify website content access limits in regard to your hosting space. In case you use the services of a web designer, for instance, they won’t gain access to any other content or any sensitive info in your hosting account. You can also use separate FTP accounts to maintain different websites built with a desktop web design application like Dreamweaver or FrontPage – each site can be published on the World Wide Web and then edited using an FTP account that has 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 create and manage your FTP accounts easily.
FTP Manager in Shared Website Hosting
All our shared website hosting plans include a feature-loaded, albeit easy-to-work-with FTP Manager tool, which will enable you to manage all the FTP accounts that you have created effortlessly. The tool is included in our advanced Hepsia hosting Control Panel and aside from creating and removing FTP accounts, you will be able to modify the password associated with any active account with just 2 mouse clicks. You can modify the level of access for any specific FTP account just as easily – you’ll just have to click on the access path for the account in question and then to select the new folder. Also, you can download an auto-config file for various FTP apps and configure any of the FTP accounts on your computer simply by running that file. For easier and more effective management, you can arrange the FTP accounts alphabetically based on their access paths or their usernames.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
Even if you’ve never had a web hosting account previously, you will have no difficulty administering any part of your worldwide web presence when you get a semi-dedicated server from us and the FTP part makes no exception. With the FTP Manager, which is included in our next-generation Hepsia hosting Control Panel, you’ll have full control over your FTP accounts through a rather easy-to-use interface. With just a couple of clicks of the mouse, you will be able to do practically everything – to set up or to delete an FTP account, to change its password, to change the folder that it can connect to or to download auto-configuration files for applications like FileZilla and Core FTP. In case you’ve created a large number of accounts, you’ll be able to administer them without any hassles, as you can sort them alphabetically in ascending or descending order either by username or by access path.