The simplest way to grant a third-party access to the web files in a given directory is to create an FTP account and to set content access limits in regards to your web space. In case you use the services of a web developer, for instance, they won’t be able to access any other content or any sensitive data in your account. You can also create separate FTP accounts to maintain a number of websites built with a desktop web design application such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage – each Internet site can be published on the World Wide Web and later edited using an FTP account that has access to its own site folder on the hosting server. All these things will be possible provided that you are able to create and manage your FTP accounts seamlessly.

FTP Manager in Shared Hosting

When you you open a shared hosting account with our company, you’ll be granted access to the stunningly powerful FTP Manager, that’s an integral part of our in-house developed Hepsia website hosting Control Panel. The tool comes with several different options, aside from the possibility to create or remove FTP accounts. You will be able to see the access path associated with each account and by clicking it, you can change it so that the account will access a different folder. Auto-config files can be downloaded as well, so you will not have to set up anything manually – you can simply download the respective file for FileZilla, CyberDuck or Core FTP and install it on your computer system. To make the administration itself simpler, the FTP Manager will permit you to view all the FTP accounts that you have set up in alphabetical order, on the basis of either the username or the access path.

FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Even if you have never had a hosting account before, you will not have any difficulties managing any part of your worldwide web presence if you get a semi-dedicated server from us and the FTP part is not an exception. With the FTP Manager, which is an essential part of our cutting-edge Hepsia Control Panel, you will exert total control over your FTP accounts through a really intuitive graphical interface. With just a few mouse clicks, you’ll be able to do pretty much everything – to set up or to delete an FTP account, to update its password, to change the folder that it can connect to or to download auto-configuration files for software apps such as Core FTP and FileZilla. In case you have created lots of accounts, you’ll be able to administer them effortlessly, as you can sort them alphabetically in ascending or descending order either by folder access path or by username.