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This demo assumes you've already logged in to cPanel

Now let's learn how to use File Manager

1) Click the File Manager icon



2) Choose the directory you wish to open, then click Go



This is the File Manager interface, where you can upload files to your account, delete files, change file permissions, and a host of other functions



On the left is a collapsible list of folders in your account...

... while on the right is a list of all files and folders within the folder selected on the left

It is in the public_html folder where your website files (html pages, gif images, etc) must go



Use this function to upload files to your account, and set their permissions



Creating a new folder is easy...



... as is creating a new file



You can also use File Manager to change the permissions of files or folders



Basically, File Manager makes it easy to manage the files and folders in your account, when you don't have access to an FTP
application

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to use File Manager in cPanel
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