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Fresh Install-FTP user connects and authenticates, but no root directory

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  • Infopro
    give him an FTP login which will directly access htdocs as the root

    You don't put websites there. Is there a reason you're not creating a cPanel account normally?
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  • Patrick Glenn
    The account being used was created through cPanel. There's only one site: site.com which is currently live. I've placed the development server at development.site.com . When I create a user, I have to create it at site.com however, as it won't allow me to make a new account domain the same as the server hostname (development.site.com). I have also tried creating users directly on the server, to see if it made a difference. Incidentally, where would I find the default site root?
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  • Infopro
    I've placed the development server at development.site.com

    Unclear on what you mean by that. When you create new accounts, they're created in the /home/ directory. For example, /home/patrick/ Put another way, once you've created your Package via WHM, and then created your first cPanel account and gave it that Package, you now have your first cPanel account at example.com. With the login details for that cPanel account, you can log into it and create a Sub Domain as it sounds like you want to do, development.example.com From there you could use the User Manager tool (left side menu in your cPanel, Paper Lantern style) in that cPanel account and give the user an FTP account to access it, and it only.
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