FTP is how most people transfer files to and from their website so
they they can viewed on the internet. Generally it involves a piece of
software called an FTP client that you install on your local computer.
e.g. Filezilla [https://filezilla-project.org/...
This document is designed to show you how to add or edit FTP accounts
to access your website. We recommend that you give out individual FTP
accounts for each person who needs access. The best practice is to
give only the necessary permissions. You may add...
It is possible to login to to FTP automatically. You can pass the
username and password for FTP in a URL and make a shortcut on your
desktop:
e.g "ftp://username:password@ftp.your_domain.com"
TO CREATE A SHORTCUT ON YOUR DESKTOP:
* Right-Click >> N...
Every EPhost has the same initial file structure. This document
explains each directory in detail and offers recommendations for
placing files into certain locations for security reasons. For the
purpose of this document, the only web accessible directory...
In order to use FTP to upload/download files your website you will
need an FTP client. This is usually software that you install on your
computer. e.g. CuteFTP [https://www.cuteftp.com], FileZilla
[https://filezilla-project.org], or WSFTP
[https://www.ips...
Each website created at EPhost will have a unique FTP account created
automatically. Unless you have made modifications to the FTP account
or made changes your control panel password, you can use the
information below. Of course, you will need an FTP clie...
If you are having trouble uploading or downloading from your website
you probably don't have the proper permissions to be able to do so.
While other factors may contribute, usually this is the case.
If You need further assistance you may open a support ...
When your web hosting account is created, an FTP account is created
for you automatically. The initial password for the FTP account is the
same as your Control Panel password. If you opted to change your
control panel password- this does not automatically...
You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer as your FTP client to
upload/download your website files. Often this procedure will work
with other browsers as well. Keep in mind that
IE 6 USERS:
* Open a browser window
* In the Address Bar type: "ftp://ft...