Configuring FTP Access
Hosted~FTP~ Enterprise T2+ accounts have the feature to configure if users can authenticate using FTP/FTPS/SFTP (non-web) protocols. This can be configured on an account, group, or individual user level. To configure on a group or individual level, the account admin must have override enabled.
Steps to enable on account level

- After logging in as the account administrator, proceed to your Setup tab
- Scroll down to the Account-level options header and locate Non-web (ftp/ftps/sftp) logins for all users
- Click on Customize and in the drop-down menu, select if you want your users to use:
- None: Allows no users to connect using FTP/FTPS/SFTP protocols
- Password: Users must authenticate using a username/password
- You can select Allow overrides in group/user setup if you want to configure FTP access for a group of users or individual users
- Save your changes
Steps to enable on a group level

- Follow steps in account level section to enable Allow overrides in group/user setup
- As an admin, go to your Users tab and click on Groups
- Opening the group of your choice, scroll down and locate Non-web (ftp/ftps/sftp) logins for all users in group
- Click on Customize and in the drop-down menu, select if you want your users to use:
- None: Allows no users to connect using FTP/FTPS/SFTP protocols
- Password: Users must authenticate using a username/password
- You can select Allow overrides in user setup if you want to configure FTP access for individual users
- Save your changes
Steps to enable on user level

- Follow steps in account level section to enable Allow overrides in group/user setup
- As an admin, go to your Users tab and open the settings for the user you want to configure
- Scroll down and locate Non-web (ftp/ftps/sftp) logins for this user
- Click on Customize and in the drop-down menu, select if you want your user to use:
- None: User cannot connect using FTP/FTPS/SFTP protocols
- Password: User must authenticate using a username/password
- Save your changes