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This is a tutorial about FTP Accounts in cPanel which is in continuation to the previous tutorial on Introduction to Web Disk.
This tool can be used for adding and configuring FTP accounts to get your website on the internet fast. i.e. You can use this interface to create and manage your website’s File Transfer Protocol (FTP) accounts which allows you to manage your website’s files. FTP allows you to manage the files that are associated with your website through an FTP client such as FileZilla.
When you click on FTP Accounts option in cPanel then the following screen will appear:
Here you will see an option :
Add FTP Account: This option is used for creating an FTP account. For that you are required to follow the below steps:
Note : –
? Some web hosts require a minimum password strength. A green password Strength meter indicates that the password is equal to or greater than the required password strength.
Next step for creating an FTP account is :
Following is the screen of FTP Accounts table. The FTP Accounts table allows you to manage existing FTP accounts.
To change an FTP account’s password, perform the following steps:
Change Quota: To change an FTP account’s quota, perform the following steps:
Special FTP Accounts:
The Special FTP Accounts section lists your cPanel account’s administrative FTP accounts.
These include your cPanel account’s primary FTP account and a log maintenance account.
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