# How to Access cPanel Web Disk

### Steps to Access cPanel Web Disk:

* Log in to your cPanel account.
* In the **Files** section, click on **Web Disk**.

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* Under **Main Web Disk Account**, click on **Configure Client Access**.

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* Select your operating system from the drop-down menu, then click on **Download Configuration Script**.

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* Open the downloaded script. It may take a few minutes to prompt you for a username and password. Enter your Web Disk or cPanel login details to access your website files.

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If you are using Windows OS and the server does not use SSL, enable **Digest Authentication**. Ensure that port 2078 is allowed in your computer's firewall.
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