FTP Manager in Shared Web Hosting
Our custom-built Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which is included with each and every shared web hosting package, will provide you with access to a number of features to administer your FTP accounts easily through the FTP Manager section. If you wish to set up a brand-new FTP account, to alter the password associated with an existing one or remove it entirely, it will not take more than one click of the mouse. Unlike other Control Panels where you have to create a brand-new FTP account if you want to be provided with access to a different folder, our FTP Manager will enable you to modify the access path for an active account pretty easily and you’ll be able to see the paths for all the accounts the moment you visit the FTP Manager section of the Hepsia Control Panel. For the sake of convenience, you can create an FTP account on your computer by downloading and running an auto-configuration file for different apps – Core FTP, CyberDuck, FileZilla. You can also arrange the accounts in ascending or descending order based on their usernames or access paths and find the one that you want faster and easier.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
Even if you’ve never had a web hosting account previously, you will not have any difficulty managing any part of your Internet presence when you purchase a semi-dedicated server from our company and the FTP part is not an exception. With the FTP Manager, which is an integral part of our leading-edge Hepsia Control Panel, you’ll have full control over your FTP accounts via a rather easy-to-navigate graphical interface. With only a couple of clicks, you will be able to do practically everything – to create or to remove an FTP account, to change its password, to change the directory that it can connect to or to use auto-configuration files for FTP programs such as Core FTP and FileZilla. If you have a huge number of FTP accounts, you will be able to manage them effortlessly, as you can sort them alphabetically in ascending or descending order either by access path or by username.