Virtual
folders are folders that you create in the FTP or SFTP file system that can
point to any folder on the host's physical file system. After you create a
virtual folder, you can edit the folder to change most of the settings selected
when you created the folder.
To create or edit a virtual folder:
1.
From
the top menu, select Host > Folders. The Folders page
opens.
2.
Click
Create Virtual Folder. The Create Virtual Folder page opens.
- OR -
Click a hyperinked
folder name. The Edit Folder page opens.
3.
Set
the appropriate options.
§
Folder
name. Enter
a name for the virtual folder. This name will identify the folder to users who
log in to the server.
§
Full
path. Select
the physical location on the folder. You may either enter the path manually or
select it by clicking Browse.
§
Virtual
display location.
Select where you want this virtual folder to display.
§
Not
displayed.
Select this option to exclude this virtual folder from folder listings. Users
who know virtual folder name can still access it by providing the folder name
manually.
§
Display
at root.
Select this option to display this virtual folder as a subfolder of the server
root folder.
§
Display
in user.
Select this option to display this virtual folder as a subfolder of each user's
home folder.
Important: If you change the virtual display location of a virtual folder for
which folder action rules are configured, you must update the folder action
rules to use the new file path. If you do not do this, the folder action rules
will not work.
4.
Under
Permissions, modify user permissions to the folder as needed.
5.
Click
Save.
This
section of the page displays and lets you manage user permissions for this
folder. By default, users do not have permissions to new folders. To view or
grant permissions to the folder, use the Permissions options.
Note:
Permission settings take effect the next time the user connects.
You
can perform the following tasks related to user permissions on a folder:
§
Add
permissions to this folder. To add a permission to this folder, click Add.
§
View
or modify permissions to this folder. Click a user or user group name to open the Edit
Permissions page. From there, you can view or modify the permission.
§
Remove
permissions from this folder. Select a permission by selecting the checkbox beside the
user's or group's name. Select multiple permission by selecting multiple
checkboxes. Once you have made your selection, click Remove to
remove the selected permissions from this folder.
For
more information, see Using File Watchdogs FTP Server
Manager to Manage Permissions.