Category : FTP

If you want to change the main root FTP account then you need to change the password of your SiteWorx account. However, if you want to change the password of a specific FTP account, you should follow this instruction. 1. Log into your SiteWorx account. (e.g. www.example.com:2443/siteworx/ ) 2. Under “SiteWorx Menu“, click the “Hosting ..

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If you have created too many FTP user accounts and some of these have not been used and you want to remove an FTP account, then you can accomplish this by following this tutorial. 1. Log into your SiteWorx account. (e.g. www.example.com:2443/siteworx/ ) 2. Under “SiteWorx Menu“, click the “Hosting Features” menu item if it ..

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You can use your SiteWorx username and password to access all folders and files via FTP. However, if you want to create an FTP user account for a specific folder or you don’t want to allow access to your root files then you can create a separate FTP account. 1. Log into your SiteWorx account. ..

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If you have created too many FTP User accounts and some of these have not been used and you want to remove an FTP Account, then you can accomplish this by following this tutorial. 1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Files” section, click on “FTP Accounts” Icon. 3. Under the “FTP Accounts” ..

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If you want to increase/decrease the FTP Quota or to use an “Unlimited” FTP Quota but also want to set a limit, then follow these steps to modify the FTP User quota. 1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Files” section, click on “FTP Accounts” Icon. 3. Under the “FTP Accounts” list, click ..

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You can use your cPanel username and password to access all folders and files via FTP. However, if you want to create an FTP user account for a specific folder or you don’t want to allow access to your root files then you can create a separate FTP Account. 1. Log into your cPanel account. ..

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