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How To Use FTP Session Control In cPanel

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How To Use FTP Session Control In cPanel

To upload and download the files for website FTP is help to do this task.From Files tab we can create and edit FTP accounts.Here is the another options to control created FTP accounts.

How To Use FTP Seccion Control In cPanel

FTP Session Control:

Using this function user can check the currently logged in your website using created FTP account.By this session control option admin can terminate or Disconnect additionally created FTP accounts.It is very useful option to prevent the user access without admin permission.

How To Use FTP Seccion Control In cPanel-01

FTP Session Control shows the Current Sessions.Reload option will prompt the logged sessions after reload the window.Options are

User Logged In From   Login Time Status Disconnect Process ID

Tags:FTP accounts,FTP Creation,Additional FTP,cPanel,Hosting Account

TagsAdditional FTP cpanel FTp accounts FTP Creation Hosting Account

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