FTP Manager in Shared Hosting
Our in-house built Hepsia Control Panel, which is included with each and every shared hosting package, will give you access to different controls to manage your FTP accounts seamlessly through the FTP Manager section. When you need to create a brand-new FTP account, to change the password for an existing one or remove it entirely, it will not take more than one click. Unlike other Control Panels where you have to create a brand new FTP account in case you’d like to obtain access to some other folder, our FTP Manager will enable you to edit the access path associated with an existing FTP account pretty easily and you’ll be able to check the access paths for all the accounts as soon as you access the FTP Manager section of the Hepsia Control Panel. For the sake of convenience, you can set up an FTP account on your computer by downloading and installing an auto-configuration file for several FTP client applications – FileZilla, Core FTP, CyberDuck. You can also arrange the accounts in descending or ascending order based on their usernames or access paths and locate the one that you need easier and faster.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
Even if you have never used a hosting account previously, you won’t have any difficulty managing any part of your worldwide web presence when you order a semi-dedicated server from our company and the FTP part is not an exception. With the FTP Manager, which is included in our leading-edge Hepsia Control Panel, you’ll exert full control over your FTP accounts via an extremely easy-to-work-with graphical interface. With only a couple of mouse clicks, you’ll be able to accomplish more or less everything – to create or to remove an FTP account, to update its password, to change the directory that it can connect to or to use auto-configuration files for FTP client apps like Core FTP and FileZilla. If you’ve created an immense number of FTP accounts, you will be able to administer them without effort, as you can sort them alphabetically in descending or ascending order either by folder access path or by username.