A File Manager is a web-based interface that permits you to handle the files in a hosting account in lieu of a third-party FTP program. Each and every File Manager software tool supports a fundamental set of functions whatever the web hosting CP it is part of - renaming, deleting and moving files or whole folders along with all of the content in them, for instance. Depending on the particular CP, other capabilities might be supported as well, including changing file permissions, managing archives or changing the content of a given file. Through an easy-to-use File Manager, you could very easily control your files and your online presence as a whole, while a hard-to-use one may make managing your content frustrating, specifically if you have not used this kind of a tool before.

File Manager in Hosting

The File Manager tool, that's a part of our in-house developed Hepsia Control Panel, will enable you to administer all the files which you upload to your hosting account with ease. You may move files and whole folders by dragging-and-dropping them inside the account. You can upload content in the same manner - pick a file/folder on your computer and drag it to your Internet browser in which the File Manager is loaded. By right-clicking a file or a folder within your account, you can also access context menus with more complex options - you shall be able to create or to unpack an archive, to set up a password-protected area, to modify the UNIX permissions via a web interface or to modify the content with numerous editors without ever leaving the CP – a plain text editor, a code editor or an HTML editor. We've also provided help articles and instructional videos, that you can access straight from the File Manager to learn more about its capabilities.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

Our File Manager tool will permit you to do virtually anything you want. It is a part of the Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all semi-dedicated server accounts and in addition to the standard functions including renaming, copying or deleting files, you will be able to use right-click menus to access more sophisticated ones. With a couple of mouse clicks, you shall be able to password-protect any folder inside the account, to change the UNIX permissions if a script-based application needs it or to edit the content of any file using plain text, WYSIWYG editors and code. Furthermore, you will no longer require an FTP program to upload new content because you can just drag-and-drop files and entire folders from your personal computer directly to the File Manager. The tool will do the rest, preserving the folder structure of the content which you upload.