Chapter 1
Account Overview


Chapter 2
Getting Started


Chapter 3
Control Panel Overview


Chapter 4
FTP Instructions


Chapter 5
SSH / Telnet


Chapter 6
Email Software Setup


Chapter 7
File Manager


Chapter 8
Change Password


Chapter 9
Mail Manager


Chapter 10
Site Statistics


Chapter 11
Mailing List


Chapter 12
Microsoft FrontPage


Chapter 13
Site Creation Tool


Chapter 14
Counters


Chapter 15
Protect Directories


Chapter 16
Redirect URL


Chapter 17
Search Engine


Chapter 18
Formmail


Chapter 19
PGP & PGP Mail


Chapter 20
Mime Types


Chapter 21
Anonymous FTP


Chapter 22
Archive Manager


Chapter 23
SSL (Secure Server)


Chapter 24
MySQL


Chapter 25
Shopping Cart


Chapter 26
CGI-bin


Chapter 27
Real Audio / Real Video


  

Users Guide

Chapter 7 - File Manager

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The File Manager Option within your Control Panel can prove to be a very powerful feature. It will handle many of the functions that an FTP or Telnet client will handle all within your browser. Functions such as setting permissions, uploading files from your hard drive, creating and editing html files, or creating subdirectories. Its other function is to allow you to view all of the files within your directories and subdirectories by sorting them in different orders. Below we have provided you with screenshots of the different areas of your File Manager, our comments are in red or pink.

[File Manager]

The following screenshot will be present at the bottom of each of your directories, this part of your screen allows you to do these functions for that particular directory.



Sort files by ___ [Sort]

 Sorts files by name, date, or type.

File name ________ [Create/Edit File]

 Typing in a file name here will open a new window where

 you can edit or create that particular file.

Directory name ________ [Create directory]

 Here you can create new subdirectories within your www directory.

Send this file ________ [browse] [upload]

 Here you can upload files from your hard drive.


The following screenshot is of your www directory. This is the directory where you MUST upload your html files and images to in order for people to see your webpages when they go to your website.

[screenshot of ~/www]