Bru FileManager is a java cross-platform filemanager and FTP client. It allows to perform the usual operations on files (delete, move, rename, ..), to search, compress and compare files, and to synchronize folders. It has an integrated FTP. ..
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- 423 Kb
- XP, Vista
WildFire Local FileManager is a small, easy to use application specially designed to help you manage your files.This tool will enable you to navigate through your drives and give you some basic management functions: copy, execute, etc. for. ..
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CloudOsys is a PHP filemanager tool that allows your visitors upload media content directly to your website. CloudOsys is a PHP file manager, a tool that allows your visitors upload files such as media content directly to your website. Your visitors will upload files directly to your website, where they can share and comment on them.
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- Cloudosys
- Freeware (Free)
- 1.41 Mb
- Linux, Mac OS X, Mac Other, WinXP, Win98, Linux Gnome, Unix, Java, Mac OS X 10.4, Mac OS X 10.5
BT FileManager 1.3.2 brings about a handy and convenient application which makes it easy for browsing and copying files from other phones via Bluetooth OBEX File Transfer. If, when copying files from another device to your device the application. ..
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- 61 Kb
- Java
PSP Browser FileManager is a tool that allows the viewing of all the .jbf files in your Paint Shop Pro folder, but instead of displaying their unhelpful filenames, it will display the folder to which they. ..
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- 7 Kb
- Windows 9X, ME, NT, 2K, 2003, XP, Vista
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- Risingware Corporation
- Freeware (Free)
- 8.4 Mb
- Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows XP
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- 1.56 Mb
- Windows Vista, 2003, XP, 2000
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- N/A
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EFM is a simple console (VT100) filemanager for embedded EFM is a simple console (VT100) file manager for embedded systems.
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- embeddedfileman
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- Windows
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Sometimes it’s necessary to upload files to your cPanel account. This can be easily accomplished by using the File Manager within your cPanel account. If you are unfamiliar with File Manager in cPanel, please see our article on Using File Manager in cPanel.
In this example, we’re going to upload a test.html file to the public_html folder in File Manager. So when you visit the file through a web browser, you’d go to example.com/test.html. If you wanted to place the file in a subfolder called test, then to visit the file in a browser you’d go to example.com/test/test.html
Uploading a File using the cPanel File Manager
- Log into cPanel.
- On the home screen under the files section choose “File Manager“.
- Click the Settings icon in your File Manager window.
- Next, choose where you’d like to start in. For this example, we’re going to use the Web Root option – which is the public_html folder. Since we’re uploading to the public_html folder we do not need to navigate anywhere else.
- Select “Upload” from the icons at the top.
- Navigate to the file you want to upload on your local computer by selecting the “Choose File” button.
- Select the file and click “Open“. Once the file is finished uploading you can click on the link in the cetner of the screen to retrun to the folder you uploaded the file to.
- Now, in a web browser, we can visit the file and verify it uploaded to the location correctly.
NOTE: For further assistance, InMotion’s Premier Support is dedicated to providing our customers with world class Technical Support. If you are a current customer, please feel free to contact our Support department.
Also, read more about all of cPanel’s email features here.
In this tutorial:
Your cPanel account has the ability to allow you to access, view, modify, add, and delete files from your account effortlessly, using the File Manager. In this tutorial we will show you how to access the File Manager, then go over the features available there.
Using the File Manager in cPanel
Click on the “File Manager” in the “Files” section.
You will then see your files listed. If you need to access a hidden file (such as .htaccess), it is covered in our guide on how to show hidden files.
cPanel File Manager Features
Now that you are logged into file manager, let’s take a few minutes to understand some of the basic features of File Manager.
- Task Bar (Purple Outline)– This is where you can perform basic tasks like create a new folder, delete a file, edit a file and much more.
- Current Location (Orange Outline)– This tells you where you currently located. Also you can specify a path here to navigate to somewhere else.
- File Tree (Red Outline) – This is also for navigation, but shows you a visual representation of how your files are structured.
- Current Folder Contents (Green Outline) – This lets you know what the contents are of the current folder you are in.
Additional Guides
This section includes additional walk-through guides, for comon task that are performed in the cPanel File Manager:
cPanel makes it easy for you to manage your files. Read more about the cPanel file management features.
Cpanel Manager V3
Please check the next article on Backing Up your Website. For more information on this course please visit Managing your Files in cPanel