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File
Manager Overview
Similar to Microsoft Windows Explorer in function, the File Manager Option in the Control Panel allows
you to perform file management tasks such as creating files and directories, setting the read, write or
execute permissions on the files and directories in your site, renaming or deleting files or
directories, and changing the password for directories that are password-protected.
For uploading and creating new file/directories with File Manager, see
Uploading with File Manager
Navigating in File Manager
How To Use the Listing Sort Tool
Deleting Files and Directories
Renaming Files and Directories
Navigating in File Manager
The files in your site are stored in directories. Directories can hold other sub-directories. The
result is a directory structure that can have many sub-levels. Any of those directories can contain
files. How you organize your directory structure is up to you.
How To Navigate in File Manager:
 | From the Control Panel, select the File Manager icon. The File Manager window
appears: |
 | Once the File Manager window has opened, you will see a listing of directories and
files located in your Current Directory, the path of which is displayed in the listing above.
Note: File Manager does not display hidden files (i.e., files whose names begin with a period (.),
such as ".htaccess").
Note: The Permission, Delete, Rename, and Password columns will be discussed later in this manual
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 | Each directory and file within the listing will appear as a hypertext link. In the
image above, links appear blue and underlined. Simply click on any link to drill down into that
directory. In the case of a file, clicking on its link will open the file (if it can be opened by the
browser). |
 | To move "back" one directory, click on the Parent Dir link.
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When in a directory that has a large number of files, the files are listed
alphabetically by file name. Sometimes, it is desirable to see the listing of files sorted by the time
(date) of their creation or by the size of the files, from largest to smallest.
Note: The alphabetical sorting option is case-sensitive. This means that file
names beginning with upper-case letters come before file names beginning with lower-case letters. The
sort order is A-Z, then a-z. This means, for example, you could have a file named WORDS.TXT listed
before a file named a-plus.htm.
How To Use the Listing Sort Tool
When in the File Manager screen, the Sort Tool is located at the bottom of the current file
listing.
 | Click on the Sort files by: drop-down list to display a listing of sort options.
These options are Name, Size and Time. Select the desired option. |
 | Click on the Sort button. The screen reappears with the files and directories
listed in the selected sort order.
Note: Once a Sort order has been specified, it will be applied to all listings for the duration of
your session. To change the sort order back, repeat the process described above, and choose a
different sort option. |
Deleting Files and Directories
Specific files and directories can be deleted from your site using the File
Manager option.
Warning: Be sure to verify that the files and directories you select for deletion are indeed ones
you want to delete.
How To Delete Files and Directories:
 | From the File Manager, select the Delete link that corresponds to the file or
directory you would like to delete. The Delete Confirmation page displays.
Warning: Deleting a directory automatically deletes all files and subdirectories located within
it.
Note: When deleting a file, the Delete Confirmation page displays the message "Delete File:
Filename?" |
 | If you are sure that you want to delete the file or directory, select the Confirm
button. |
 | After Confirm has been selected, the File Manager reappears, open to the most
recent directory. |
Renaming Files and Directories
Files and directories can each be renamed using the File Manager option.
How To Rename Files and Directories:
 | From the File Manager, select the Rename link that corresponds to the file or
directory you would like to rename. The Rename Confirmation page displays.
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 | If you are sure that you want to rename the file or directory, type the new name
in the blank field and click the Confirm button. |
 | After Confirm has been selected, the File Manager reappears, open to the most
recent directory. |
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