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I need to nest a folder with separate password access within a root folder. (3 posts)

  • Started 13 years ago by Thomas
  • Latest reply 13 years ago from Scott McGuire
  • Thomas Member

    I have a root ftp folder for a project I am working on. I need to nest a "Guest" folder within that root folder with separate password access in which I can put files I want my client to see but without giving the client access to the root folder.

    Posted 13 years ago #

  • Thomas Member

    Cancel my cries for help. I have figured this out. I added the folder and the password through my account manager in my web-site server. Duh!!!!! as my 17 year old daughter would say. Hope I did not waste anyone's time.

    Posted 13 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi Thomas,

    No one's time was wasted as far as we know - glad to hear you figured it out.

    There is not a way to set this sort of thing up in Fetch (adding passwords to folders is beyond the power of an FTP client); using the account manager for your server was the correct solution.

    Best,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 13 years ago #

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