The simplest way to give a third-party access to the web files in a given directory is to set up an FTP account and to put content access restrictions in regard to your hosting space. If you use the services of a web designer, for example, they will not be able to access any other files or any personal data within your account. You can also use multiple FTP accounts to maintain a number of websites built with a desktop web design app like Dreamweaver or FrontPage – each Internet site can be brought online and subsequently edited 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 create and administer your FTP accounts effortlessly.

FTP Manager in Hosting

All our hosting plans include a feature-packed, albeit easy-to-use FTP Manager, which will enable you to manage all the FTP accounts that you have created without any hassle. The software instrument is an essential part of our next-gen Hepsia Control Panel and apart from setting up and deleting FTP accounts, you’ll be able to edit the password for any active account with just two clicks. You can change the access level for any specific FTP account just as easily – you will only need to click on the access path associated with the account in question and then to choose the new directory. Also, you can download an auto-config file for different FTP client apps and set up any of the FTP accounts on your computer simply by installing that file. For easier and more efficient management, you can arrange the accounts in alphabetical order on the basis of their usernames or their access paths.

FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you open a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you’ll be able to take advantage of different options that are available in the FTP Manager section of our avant-garde Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You can set up a brand new FTP account and specify which folder it will have access to with only a few mouse clicks via a simple-to-navigate graphical interface. A list of all the FTP accounts that you’ve set up will be displayed in the very same section too and, for your convenience, you can arrange them by username or access path in descending or ascending order, so you will be able to effortlessly find the FTP account that you want. Modifying the path for an active FTP account is as simple as clicking on it and selecting the new path, whereas deleting an account or editing its password requires one click as well. Using the FTP Manager, you can also make use of configuration files for famous desktop software applications such as FileZilla and CyberDuck.