The easiest way to provide a third-party with access to the files in a given directory is to set up an FTP account and to put content access limits concerning your hosting space. In case you use the services of a web designer, for instance, they won’t obtain access to any other content or any personal information in your web hosting account. You can also create separate FTP accounts to run a number of Internet sites built with a desktop web design application such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage – each website can be published online and then updated using an FTP account that has access to its very own domain folder on the server. All these things will be possible provided that you are able to set up and manage your FTP accounts without effort.

FTP Manager in Shared Web Hosting

All our shared web hosting packages include a multi-feature, albeit simple-to-work-with FTP Manager, which will allow you to manage all the FTP accounts that you have set up with no effort. The FTP Manager is an essential part of our advanced Hepsia Control Panel and besides setting up and removing accounts, you’ll be able to edit the password for any existing account with just 2 clicks. You can modify the level of access for any given FTP account just as easily – you will only need to click on the access path associated with the account in question and then to select the new directory. In addition, you can download an auto-config file for different FTP software programs and configure any of the FTP accounts on your computer by simply running that file. For easier and better control, you can arrange the FTP accounts alphabetically on the basis of their usernames or their access paths.

FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our semi-dedicated server accounts are managed via the intuitive, in-house built Hepsia Control Panel. One of its sections, the FTP Manager, is dedicated to managing your FTP accounts and all of the things associated with them, so you’ll be able to administer all the accounts quickly and easily. It will take one click of the mouse to set up a new FTP account, to remove an active one or simply to edit its password. You can also see the full list of your FTP accounts in this Control Panel section and, for convenience’s sake, you can sort them in alphabetical order – descending or ascending, either by their access path or by username. Modifying the path for an account is also incredibly easy – you simply need to click on it and select the new directory in the pop-up that will appear, so you will not have to set up a new account if you simply want to specify what files an existing account can access. You can also use auto-configuration files for commonly used FTP client programs like FileZilla and Core FTP.