The simplest way to provide a third-party with access to the files in a given folder is to set up an FTP account and to specify content access limits in regards to your web hosting space. If you use the services of a web developer, for instance, they will not be given access to any other files or any personal details within your account. You can also set up separate FTP accounts to run a number of Internet sites built with a desktop web design app like Dreamweaver or FrontPage – each Internet site can be launched online and later updated using an FTP account with access to its own website folder on the hosting server. All these things will be possible provided that you are able to set up and manage your FTP accounts effortlessly.

FTP Manager in Shared Hosting

All our shared hosting packages come with a feature-loaded, yet easy-to-work-with FTP Manager, which will allow you to manage all the FTP accounts that you’ve created in a seamless way. The software instrument is part of our innovative Hepsia Control Panel and aside from creating and removing FTP accounts, you can update the password associated with any active account with just two clicks. You can modify the access level for any specific FTP account just as easily – you’ll only need to click on the access path associated with the account and then to choose the new folder. What’s more, you can download an auto-configuration file for various FTP applications and configure any of the FTP accounts on your computer simply by running that file. For simpler and more effective management, you can arrange the accounts alphabetically based on their access paths or their usernames.

FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you open a semi-dedicated server account with us, you’ll be able to make use of different options that are available in the FTP Manager section of our advanced Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You can set up a brand-new FTP account and select what folder it will access with only a couple of clicks via an easy-to-work-with GUI. A list of all the FTP accounts that you have created will be available in the same section too and, for convenience’s sake, you can arrange them by access path or username in descending or ascending order, so you will be able to effortlessly find the FTP account that you want. Modifying the access path for an active FTP account is as easy as clicking on it and selecting the new path, while deleting an account or changing its password requires one single click too. With the FTP Manager, you can also make use of config files for commonly used desktop software apps like FileZilla and CyberDuck.