File Manager
Learn what a File Manager really is and how it differs from its desktop counterpart.
A File Manager is a web-based interface that enables you to manage the files inside a website hosting account in lieu of a third-party FTP program. Each and every File Manager tool supports a basic set of features whatever the hosting CP it's part of - renaming, moving and deleting files or entire folders along with all of the data inside them, for example. Depending on the particular Control Panel, other capabilities may be supported also, such as changing file permissions, handling archives or editing the content of a particular file. Via an easy-to-use File Manager, you could conveniently control your files as well as your presence online as a whole, while a hard-to-use one can make controlling your content annoying, specifically if you have not employed this kind of a tool before.
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File Manager in Cloud Website Hosting
The feature-rich File Manager which comes with our
cloud website hosting solutions shall make handling your web content as basic as managing files on your desktop computer or laptop. You will be able to drag-and-drop files and folders not only inside the account, but also straight from computer system, so you shall no longer require an FTP client to upload information. Also, the folder structure will be kept, so files from different folders will not get mixed. You could also use right-click context menus and access various features. You shall be able to set up and extract archives, to set up password-protected areas and much more. If you'd like to change files, you can easily do that using a number of editors - a plain text editor, a code editor and a WYSIWYG editor, so you can pick the one that you need and feel most at ease working with.
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File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Our File Manager tool will allow you to do virtually anything you require. It is an element of the Hepsia CP, provided with all
semi-dedicated server accounts and aside from the standard functions including copying, deleting or renaming files, you will be able to use right-click menus to access more advanced ones. With a few clicks, you'll be able to password-protect any folder in the account, to modify the UNIX permissions if a script-based application needs it or to edit the content of any file using plain text, code and WYSIWYG editors. Also, you will no longer require an FTP program to upload new content because you may just drag-and-drop files and entire folders from your computer directly to the File Manager. The tool will do the rest, preserving the folder structure of the content that you upload.