Categories
5
Backup/Restore
25 cPanel - Control Panel
11 Databases
38 DirectAdmin
7 DNS - Nameserver
10 Domain Management
12 Email
9 FTP
6 Installing a Control Panel
9 Mail Filters & SPAM
11 Mobile
5 Others
4 Reseller
10 Security
3 Severs
60 SiteWorx (Control Panel)
79 Softaculous
19 SolusVM
5 SSL
18 WHM
17 WordPress
Categories
Tag Cloud
add user
cPanel
cPanel domain
email transfer
email transfer cpanel
email transfer using outlook
hosting
ip aliasing
manual cpanel email transfer
orders
rocky linux
rocky linux 8
sub domain
sub-domain
sudo user
transfer emails from another server
transfer emails from cpanel to cpanel
unlimited hosting
How to change the FTP User Quota in cPanel? Print
- 0
1. Log into your cPanel account.
2. In the "Files" section, click on "FTP Accounts" Icon.
3. Under the "FTP Accounts" list, click on "Change Quota".

4. Click on the "Change Quota" button.
Was this answer helpful?
Related Articles
How to create an FTP Account in cPanel?
You can use your cPanel username and password to access all folders and files via FTP. However,...
How to Delete an FTP User account from cPanel?
If you have created too many FTP User accounts and some of these have not been used and you want...
How to change the password of the FTP Account in cPanel?
If you want to change main root FTP Account then you need to change the password of your cPanel...
Tag Cloud
add user
cPanel
cPanel domain
email transfer
email transfer cpanel
email transfer using outlook
hosting
ip aliasing
manual cpanel email transfer
orders
rocky linux
rocky linux 8
sub domain
sub-domain
sudo user
transfer emails from another server
transfer emails from cpanel to cpanel
unlimited hosting
Loading...
Loading...