Want an easy way to manage the files on your site?
By utilizing webshell, customers can manage their site's files in an extremely simple way. There is no need to learn how to use an FTP program to manage your files. If you can point and click, you can use webshell.
When you click on the webshell link you are automatically brought to a page that lists the current files in your account. You'll notice that the interface is very similar to Windows Explorer, making it an easy to learn interface.
Once you've used the interface for a few minutes, you'll realize how easy it is to manage your files. Once you've taken it for a spin, we're sure you'll agree that it's simplicity at it's finest.
Features
Simple to use
Adding, deleting and modifying files on a website has never been easier to do. All the basic functions are right there at your fingertips.
No low quality file managers here
With Webshell you're in full control. You can copy, move, rename, add and delete files with a few simple clicks of the mouse. Power has not been sacrificed for simplicity. Changing permissions on a file has never been easier to do or understand. Click on the file you wish to modify and a page is displayed with simple easy to understand permission settings.
Built in compression
Need to make a backup? Select the desired file(s) and compress them using industry standard compression schemes. Once compressed the archive can be downloaded for safe keeping.
WebShell allows you to copy, move, delete, and rename files and directories in your home directory on the server. Also, you can use it to upload, download, compress and decompress files as well as preview them in the browser.
htProtect utility is integrated into WebShell. Protect utility allows you to password-protect any directory on your site so only authorized visitors can open its content with their browsers.
- From the Quick Access page, click File Manager under the Tools section.
- Go to FTP/User account->FTP User menu of your Control Panel and click the File Manager (HtProtect) link on the page that appears.



