FTP Manager in Web Hosting
Our custom-developed Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which is included with each web hosting package, will provide you with access to multiple features to administer your FTP accounts easily through the FTP Manager section. If you would like to create a brand new account, to change the password associated with an existing one or delete it entirely, it won’t take more than one click of the mouse. Unlike other Control Panels where you need to set up a new FTP account if you would like to get access to another directory, our FTP Manager will allow you to modify the access path associated with an existing account quite easily and you will be able to see the paths for all the accounts the moment you access the FTP Manager section of the Hepsia Control Panel. For the sake of convenience, you can create an FTP account on your personal computer by downloading and installing an auto-config file for a number of apps – FileZilla, CyberDuck, Core FTP. You can also arrange the accounts in descending or ascending order based on their access paths or usernames and find the one that you need easier and faster.
FTP Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
Even if you have never opened a hosting account previously, you won’t have any problem administering any part of your online presence when you buy a semi-dedicated server from us and the FTP part makes no exception. With the FTP Manager, which is an essential part of our next-generation Hepsia hosting Control Panel, you will have total control over your FTP accounts through a truly simple-to-work-with GUI. With just a couple of clicks, you will be able to accomplish virtually everything – to create or to delete an FTP account, to edit its password, to change the directory that it can access or to download auto-configuration files for FTP software applications such as FileZilla and Core FTP. If you have an immense number of FTP accounts, you’ll be able to manage them with ease, as you can sort them alphabetically in descending or ascending order either by username or by folder access path.