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Third-Party Web Site Creation and FTP Documentation for Your Shared Hosting Account Web Site

Posted: 6-24-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Numerous third-party applications exist for the creation and/or uploading of files to your Windows or Linux shared hosting account website. To use these applications, you will need the following FTP settings on hand:FTP User Name The user name for your hosting account. FTP Password The password for your hosting account. website URL http://www.coolexample.com Remote website Location or Remote FTP Host Depending [...]

Using Microsoft Expression Web to Upload Your Site

Posted: 6-24-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
This Quick Start guide describes how to use Microsoft Expression Web to connect to your Web server and upload your website. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below. NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at [...]

Can I edit my Web site’s content without having to FTP?

Posted: 3-17-2008 in Getting Started
Yes, you can create new and edit existing files through the File Manager in your Hosting Control Center. For more information, see Editing website Content Through the File Manager.

Editing Web Site Content Through the File Manager

Posted: 3-17-2008 in Getting Started
You can edit existing and create new website content through the File Manager in your Hosting Control Center. To Edit website Content Through the File ManagerLog in to your Account Manager. In the My Products section, select Hosting. Click Manage Account next to the hosting account you want to manage. In the Content section of the Hosting Control Center, [...]

Using Windows Vista to Upload Your Site

Posted: 2-27-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
This guide briefly describes what an FTP client is and how to use Windows Vista Network Places to upload your website to your hosting account. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below. NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe [...]

What if I Can’t Connect to FTP through cPanel?

Posted: 9-27-2006 in cPanel, cPanel
If your FTP connection through cPanel fails, here are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the problem before calling customer support.Log into your server using SSH. At the command line, type su -. This gives you root access.For more information on using root access on your server, see Accessing Your Virtual [...]

What if I Can’t Connect to FTP Through Plesk?

Posted: 9-15-2006 in Plesk, Plesk, Plesk 7.5, Plesk 7.5
If your FTP connection through Plesk fails, here are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the problem before calling customer support.Log into your server using SSH. At the command line, type su -. This gives you root access.For more information on using root access on your server, see Accessing Your Virtual [...]

Accessing Your Online File Folder Using an FTP Client

Posted: 5-31-2006 in Accessing Online File Folder
You can access your Online File Folder account from a remote location using an FTP client. Some common FTP clients are:FileZilla SmartFTP Fetch (Mac) gFTP (Linux) Acronis Image ServerOnce you download the FTP client you want to use, you can connect to Online File Folder and manage your files and folders. You need the following information:FTP User Name The [...]

Accessing Your Online File Folder Using Windows XP

Posted: 5-31-2006 in Accessing Online File Folder
Windows XP comes with a network manager that you can use as an FTP client. You use an FTP client to access your Online File Folder from a remote location. To access your Online File Folder via Windows XP Network places you will need :FTP User Name This is the user name for your Online File [...]

Editing Additional FTP Users on Your Shared Hosting Account

Posted: 5-1-2006 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
You can easily edit the password and working directory for an FTP user on all Linux shared hosting accounts and Windows shared hosting accounts running IIS 7. To Edit Additional FTP UsersLog in to your Account Manager. In the My Products section, select Hosting. Next to the hosting account you want to modify, click Manage Account. In the Settings [...]

Creating Additional FTP Users on Your Shared Hosting Account

Posted: 5-1-2006 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
All of our Linux shared hosting plans and Windows hosting plans running IIS 7 allow you to create up to 50 additional FTP accounts. Additional FTP accounts make it possible for you to create users that can upload and manage files in other directories and subdomains on your hosting account. To Add an FTP User to Your [...]

Creating Additional FTP Users on Your Shared Hosting Plan

Posted: 5-1-2006 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
All of our Linux shared hosting plans and Windows hosting plans running IIS 7 let you create up to 50 additional FTP accounts. Additional FTP accounts make it possible for you to create users that can upload and manage files in other directories and subdomains on your hosting account. These users have full read/write access [...]

Using the Hosting Control Center Web-Based FTP Client

Posted: 9-27-2005 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
You can use the Hosting Control Center to upload and download files to your website using a Web-based FTP client.NOTE: While you should be able to upload and download simple files without a problem, this FTP client is not designed for transferring large amounts of data. If you need to transfer a lot of files, [...]

What should I back up on my Linux virtual dedicated server?

Posted: 6-28-2005 in Backup
What you back up depends on how you configured your dedicated server. For standard installations, it is a good idea to back up your website directories. Your website directories are typically located in the /home directory on your virtual dedicated server.

Am I charged for the bandwidth I use to backup my dedicated server?

Posted: 6-13-2005 in Backup
No, the bandwidth that you use to back up your dedicated server using FTP Backup is not taken from your monthly bandwidth allocation.

 

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