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Got Some Q's about webhosting and ftp.

Thread title: Got Some Q's about webhosting and ftp.
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03-30-2007, 03:33 PM
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  Old  Got Some Q's about webhosting and ftp.

Ok, first of all I'd like to say thank you for clicking my thread, I've recently purchased hosting at hostmonster.com and im wondering how i can set the ftp privileges of ftp users. I checked on there helpdesk but theres nothing there, i used there support form to ask for support but im still waiting for a reply.

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1. How do i set the max bandwidth a ftp user/certain folder can use?

2. How do i set the max disk space a ftp user/certain folder can use?

3. What would i need to do the above^^.

Thx in advanced

03-30-2007, 04:21 PM
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Cpanel >> FTP Manager >> FTP Accounts >> Add FTP Account >> Fill In Deatils.

( Quota = Space in MB, Not really possible to set up bandwidth just using Cpanel ) ( Directory = Where the file will be located, Eg, yousite.com/james )

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but is there a way to set the max bandwidth a certain directory/folder can use?

I dont care what it takes to do it ^^ kthx

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