Upload Files via cPanel File Manager

June 2, 2006, 4:36 am

This is a short guide on how to use the File Manager in your cPanel.

1) Login to your cPanel and click on the File Manager link icon.

2) A new window will show with the File Manager below:

File Manager

3) To navigate to a directory, click on the folder icon (encircled in red).

4) To upload files to the current directory, click on the arrow up icon (encircled in green).

5) To delete/copy/move/edit an item, file or directory, click on the text links and a Properties window will show on the top right side of the window as shown below:

File Manager

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