How to upload files using cPanel File Manager?

You can use File Manager to upload files to your web site, using your browser.

  1. Navigate to the folder where you want to upload your files.
  2. Click on the Upload file(s) link.
  3. Click on the Browse... button next to one of the top fields.
  4. Search for and double-click on the first file to upload.
  5. Repeat the steps (3 and 4) for each file you want to upload.
  6. Click on the Overwrite existing files tick box if you want to overwrite existing files of the same name.
  7. Click on the Upload button when you have finished selecting files. The status of the upload will appear in the top-right corner of your window. The contents of the folder is displayed in the main area, including your uploaded files.

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