FTP Accounts in Shared Hosting
Our shared hosting packages will allow you to create multiple FTP accounts with only a couple of clicks from the Hepsia Control Panel and to indicate what web files and folders each account can access. There’s no upper limit on the total number of accounts that you can set up, so you will be able to have as many as you like at any particular moment. In case you wouldn’t like to use a specific FTP account anymore or if a designer has accomplished their job and you don’t want them to access your website content any longer, you can simply remove the account in question. The Control Panel’s FTP section will permit you to see all currently existing accounts shown in alphabetical order, along with different options, which you can access with one click of the mouse. You will be able to edit the access path and the password, to download an auto-configuration file, etcetera. We also have elaborate help articles, which will help you manage your FTP accounts should you have to deal with any predicament.
FTP Accounts in Semi-dedicated Hosting
You will be able to access your semi-dedicated server account via FTP whatever the semi-dedicated package that you have opted for on the order page, as the FTP access is one of the standard features that you’ll get. All our packages include an unlimited FTP account allowance, so you’ll be able to set up as many FTP accounts as you want from the Hepsia Control Panel with which you’ll be able to manage your web content too. All the FTP accounts will be shown in alphabetical order in the Control Panel and if you do not require a specific account anymore, you can just delete it and prevent people who have used it before from connecting to it again. This functionality is particularly handy in case you use the services of a designer or if an IT specialist exits your firm and you do not want them to connect to the web files any longer. An extensive Help section that contains tutorial video clips will help you manage your FTP accounts in case you don’t possess any past experience.