Creating Sub Domain FTP Account in cPanel
1. Log into cPanel )
2. Go to “Files” menu
3. Click on “FTP Account”.




4. You will see “Add FTP Account”
a) “Login” is exactly as your sub domain name.(Example: If your sub domain is support.exabytes.com, enter “support” as login.)
b) Enter Password.
c) Directory is your sub domain directory. (Example: /home/exabytes/public_html/support/ )
5. Click “create” to add this sub domain FTP user.