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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By : Aric Pedersen
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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By: Aric Pedersen

Overview of this book

"A great book for getting the most out of your cPanel-supporting web host" If you have web hosting requirements beyond the most basic, you should look for a host that offers cPanel. cPanel gives you tight control over every aspect of your web site, email accounts, and domain names. But once you've got a web site with cPanel support, how do you go about using it? While the documentation included with cPanel may provide a quick reference, to really get the most from it you need a more detailed, systematic tutorial. Read this book to find out exactly how to get the most from cPanel in all aspects of your web site management: web, email, FTP, security, domains, back ups, and more.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
cPanel: User Guide and Tutorial
Credits
About the Author
Preface
Glossary

FTP Clients


One of the most important things you can do for yourself is ditch your web browser when trying to upload or download files to your account. Take the time to find an S/FTP client that you feel comfortable with. The following list is by no means complete, but it lists several popular FTP clients for a number of computing platforms.

Operating System(s) Supported

FTP Client Name

URL

Notes

Windows 95 XP

FileZilla

http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/

Free, popular.

Windows 3.1 XP

WS_FTP Pro

http://ipswitch.com/Products/file‑transfer.html

34.95 84.95 USD depending on version and service agreement.

Windows 95 XP / Mac OS 8.5 X 10.4

CuteFTP

http://globalscape.com/products/ftp_clients.asp

39.99 99.99 USD depending on configuration. Also available in a Macintosh version.

Mac OS X 10.1 10.4

Rbrowser

http://rbrowser.com/

Available in a free version or a 35 USD paid edition with many more features.

Mac OS 9.x X 10.4

Transmit

http://panic.com/transmit/

29.95...