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Step 3: In the Add FTP Account section, fill in the fields as needed. Below is a brief description of the options.
 
Step 3: In the Add FTP Account section, fill in the fields as needed. Below is a brief description of the options.
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Step 4: Click the Create FTP Account button. You will then see a message stating "Account Created"
 
Step 4: Click the Create FTP Account button. You will then see a message stating "Account Created"

Revision as of 08:03, 9 September 2015

Creating an FTP Account

Step 1: Login to cPanel Step 2: Click the FTP Accounts button in the Files section.

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Step 3: In the Add FTP Account section, fill in the fields as needed. Below is a brief description of the options.

Option Description
Login: Enter the username you want to use; it will be combined with your primary domain name to create the full username. For example, if you enter joeuser in this field, the FTP Username will be: [email protected]
Password: Enter a strong password in this field. Need help creating a secure password? Use the Password Generator button
Password (Again): Enter the same password here, to confirm the spelling.
Strength: This field tells you how secure your password is. Strength levels range from Very Weak to Very Strong
Directory: When you create an FTP account, it is limited to the directory you set here. To give them full access to your file system, just enter a forward slash, like this: /

To give limited access to your website files to an FTP account, enter public_html. Or as you name the FTP account it will try to automatically restrict access to public_html/username

Quota: You can limit the amount of space an FTP user can use here, or set them to Unlimited.

Step 4: Click the Create FTP Account button. You will then see a message stating "Account Created"