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  • formatent
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So I have spent a few hours trying to figure out how to password protect the FTP site we have set up.

If at all possible I want to be able to give my clients ftp://ftp.drivehq.com/username/foldername

and have them access the folder after having to put in a password, or a username and password...

is this possible? i feel like several times i read on your site that it is... but anytime i type in ftp://ftp.drivehq.com/username/foldername it just pops right up.

//AJR

10/16/2007 3:56:19 PM

  • DriveHQ Webmaster
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Subject: Re: Password Protecting FTP - please give your guess a logon sub-account

If you want to password protect it, you need to create a sub-account for your customer. You can use DriveHQ Group Account service to create sub-accounts for other people. You have full control over sub-accounts, including Create/edit/delete/disable/change password/logon as, etc. You can allocate storage and download bytes to your sub user.

Once you have created an account, you can share a folder to the sub-account and specify a permission level. Your customer can then logon FTP using the sub-account username / password. He can see your shared folders in his \DriveHQShare\ folder.


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10/16/2007 10:46:58 PM

  • formatent
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Subject: Re: Re: Password Protecting FTP - please give your guess a logon sub-account

User: DriveHQ Webmaster  -  10/16/2007 10:46:58 PM

If you want to password protect it, you need to create a sub-account for your customer. You can use DriveHQ Group Account service to create sub-accounts for other people. You have full control over sub-accounts, including Create/edit/delete/disable/change password/logon as, etc. You can allocate storage and download bytes to your sub user.

Once you have created an account, you can share a folder to the sub-account and specify a permission level. Your customer can then logon FTP using the sub-account username / password. He can see your shared folders in his \DriveHQShare\ folder.

and how do i create subaccounts? i love the idea of your site, and it seems like once i figure it out, it'll be amazing... but for the past day i've been struggling to find a lot of things the site seems to say you can do...

//ajr

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10/17/2007 9:39:03 AM

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Subject: Re: Re: Re: Password Protecting FTP - please give your guess a logon sub-account

User: formatent  -  10/17/2007 9:39:03 AM

User: DriveHQ Webmaster  -  10/16/2007 10:46:58 PM

If you want to password protect it, you need to create a sub-account for your customer. You can use DriveHQ Group Account service to create sub-accounts for other people. You have full control over sub-accounts, including Create/edit/delete/disable/change password/logon as, etc. You can allocate storage and download bytes to your sub user.

Once you have created an account, you can share a folder to the sub-account and specify a permission level. Your customer can then logon FTP using the sub-account username / password. He can see your shared folders in his \DriveHQShare\ folder.

and how do i create subaccounts? i love the idea of your site, and it seems like once i figure it out, it'll be amazing... but for the past day i've been struggling to find a lot of things the site seems to say you can do...

//ajr
Please logon www.drivehq.com, click on My Account, then click on Group Account. Once you upgraded to a group account, you can click on the Group Admin to create sub-accounts (or add existing users to your group). You have full control over sub-accounts, including add/delete/edit sub-accounts. Please make sure to allocate storage and download bytes to your sub-account.

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10/17/2007 11:44:47 AM

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