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Click on the FtP Manager button on the cPanel home page. Click on the FTP Accounts link. Click on the Change Password button. Enter the new password in the New Password field Click on the...
How to Control FTP sessions using cPanel?You can view and terminate FTP sessions using the provided FTP session controls. This is useful for general information and stopping unwanted FTP activity. Click on the Ftp Manager button on the...
How to Delete an FTP account using cPanel?Deleting the account does not delete the folder or its contents, but it does prevent anyone from accessing that folder through FTP. Click on the Ftp Manager button on the home page. Click on the...
How to Download FTP access logs using cPanel?Downloading an FTP log is useful for monitoring exactly what FTP actions have occurred on your domain. Click on the Ftp Manager button on the home page. Click on the FTP Accounts link. Click on...
How to Remove an Anonymous FTP access using cPanel?Removing Anonymous FTP access is as simple as enabling the access. Removing access does not delete your public_ftp folder or its contents (you should not delete this folder anyway), but it does...
How to Set an Anonymous FTP access using cPanel?Anonymous FTP access allows anyone to access your public_ftp folder. There are two options available: Allow anonymous access to ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com - This allows to view, download, and...
How to create additional FTP accounts in cPanel?An FTP account creates a folder on the public_html level of your site that allows external users that know the password to upload and download files from that location. Change your password if you...