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    Member equens's Avatar
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    Default Limit File Manager to public_html

    Hello! I want to offer File Manager to my clients thru my Skin of Cpanel, but I have poor because this script shows archives like...

    .contactemail
    .lastlogin
    .my.cnf
    .spamkey
    .htmltemplates
    .htpasswds
    .neomail

    Are there any way to hide this archives or to limit access for File Manager to public_html. File Manager is actually a good system to advanced users but not to beginners; they crash all that they touch like this hidden archives.

    Thanks!

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    Default RE: Limit File Manager to public_html

    Dear equens,

    Cpanel will list out the contents of a directory in file manager and so all the files will be displayed (including hidden files). So it is not possible to impose such access limitation on file listing under file manager.

    Regards,

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    That might be a good feature request...

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