Web Disk

The Web Disk application allows you to manage and manipulate files on your server in multiple types of interfaces, such as your PC, mobile device, or certain types of software. You can choose a more familiar interface that will make file management tasks easier to complete.

For example, if you access Web Disk from your computer, it will open in a window with which you can move, add, or delete files on the server, as shown below:

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The Web Disk Utility

 

Main Web Disk Account

By default, the Main Web Disk Account is created with the user's home directory set as the Web Disk location. This account uses the same login information as your cPanel account and has access to all of the files in your home directory.

The Main Web Disk Account Login and Directory are displayed in the Main Web Disk Account table. From this table you can choose to do the following:

  • Click Access Web Disk to open Web Disk on your computer.
  • Click Enable Digest Authentication to allow Windows® Vista, Windows® 7, or Windows® 8 to access your Web Disk over a clear text or unencrypted connection.

 Note: The Main Web Disk Account cannot be deleted.

 

Create an Additional Web Disk Account

You can create additional users to use with the home directory, or any subdirectory under the home directory, as the Web Disk location.

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Create an Additional Web Disk Account.

To create a Web Disk account:

  1. Enter the desired username in the Username textbox.
    • If you have more than one domain, select a domain or subdomain from the menu.
  2. Enter the desired password in the New Password textbox.
    • Passwords must be at least five characters long.
    • To randomly generate a strong password, click Password Generator.
  3. Confirm the password in the Password (Again) textbox.
  4. Enter the directory that you wish Web Disk to connect to on startup in the Directory textbox.
  5. Select the Permissions level for this account.
    • Read-Write — This access level permits all supported operations inside the assigned directory.
    • Read-Only — This access level only permits this account to read, download, and list files inside the assigned directory.
  6. If you use Windows® Vista, or later versions of Windows®, and you wish to use Digest Authentication without SSL, select the checkbox next to Enable Digest Authentication without SSL (Windows® Vista (or later) support).
    •  Note: If you are unsure of this feature, it can be enabled at a later time.
  7. Click Create.

 

Manage Additional Web Disk Accounts

The Manage Additional Web Disk Accounts table displays all additional user accounts that you create for Web Disk. If you have a large number of Web Disk accounts, you can use the Search box above the table to find specific accounts.


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ColumnDescription
Login The login for the account, in username@domainname.com format.
Directory The assigned directory for the account.
* Click on the directory path to open the directory in a new File Manager window.
* Click change.gif to change the assigned directory. 
* Click lock.gif to change password protection for the directory. See below for more information.
Access Web Disk Click Access Web Disk to go to the corresponding account's Web Disk interface. See below for more information
Actions From this column you can Enable Digest AuthenticationChange PasswordDelete the account, and toggle permissions between Read-Only and Read-Write. See below for more information.

 

Password protect a Web Disk directory

 Important: Password protection does not control Web Disk access to a directory. This feature allows you to ensure that the files you upload remain password protected if they are uploaded to a publicly accessible directory that is linked to your account. If you choose to password-protect a Web Disk directory, you must create a user to access that directory.Password protect a Web Disk directory

To password protect a Web Disk directory:

  1. Click  for the Web Disk account that you wish to protect. A new window will appear.
    •  Note: This feature affects the Web Disk account's assigned directory.
  2. Select the Password protect this directory checkbox.
  3. Enter a name for the protected directory in the Name the protected directory field.
  4. Click Save.

Create a user to access a protected Web Disk directory

To create a user who can access the protected directory:

  1. From the Manage Additional Web Disk Accounts table, click  for the Web Disk account and directory that you wish for the new user to access. A new window will open.
  2. Enter the desired username in the Username field.
  3. Enter the desired password in the New Password field.
    • Passwords must be at least five characters long.
    • To randomly generate a strong password, click Password Generator.
  4. Confirm the password in the Password (Again) field.
  5. Click Add/modify authorized user.

Remove an authorized user from a protected directory

To delete a user:

  1. From the Manage Additional Web Disk Accounts table, click  for the Web Disk account and directory that you wish the new user to access. A new window will open.
  2. Select the username you wish to delete from the text field under the Authorized Users heading.
  3. Click Delete User.

 Important: This feature does not delete the Web Disk account, only the user account for the password protected directory.

Access a Web Disk account

To log in to a Web Disk account:

  1. Click the Access Web Disk button that corresponds to the account that you wish to access.
  2. Select your operating system's version from the appropriate menu.
  3. Select the SSL checkbox if you wish to connect with SSL.
  4. Follow the Manual Connection Instructions or the Quick Start Script Instructions to connect to your Web Disk.
    • The Quick Start Script will download and run a script on your PC to connect to your Web Disk.
    • If you use Nautilus or Konqueror on a Linux system, you do not need to download a script. Follow the instructions that appear on the page.

Enable or disable digest authentication

To enable digest authentication:

  1. Click Enable Digest Authentication.
  2. Confirm your password in the Enable Digest Authentication dialog box.
  3. Click OK.

To disable digest authentication:

  1. Click Disable Digest Authentication.
  2. Disable Digest Authentication confirmation dialog box will appear.
  3. Click OK.

 Note: Digest Authentication is required if you use Windows® Vista, Windows® 7, or Windows® 8 and you access Web Disk over a clear text, unencrypted connection. If a signed SSL certificate is present for the domain, you do not need Digest Authentication enabled.

Change the Web Disk password

To change a Web Disk password:

  1. Click the Change Password link that corresponds to the account for which you wish to change the password.
  2. Enter the new desired password in the New Password field.
    • Passwords must be at least five characters long.
    • To randomly generate a strong password, click Password Generator.
  3. Confirm the password in the Password (Again) textbox.
  4. If desired, check Enable Digest Authentication.
  5. Click Change.

Delete a Web Disk account

To delete a Web Disk account:

  1. Click the Delete link that corresponds to the account that you wish to delete. A new page will appear.
  2. Click Yes.
    • If you wish to keep the account, click Cancel.

Set Web Disk account permissions

To change a Web Disk account's permissions:

  1. Select the Permissions level for the account.
    • Read-Write — This access level permits all supported operations inside the assigned directory.
    • Read-Only — This access level only permits this account to read, download, and list files inside the assigned directory.
  2. Setting Read-Only Access or Setting Read-Write Access confirmation dialog box will appear.
  3. Click OK.

 

Note for Windows® XP and Vista Users

If you use Windows® XP or Vista on your desktop, you may need to download a patch from Microsoft's website to use Web Disk without errors.

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