FTP Commander 8.0



Tutorials :

Setting up an email Client
Setting up an FTP client
Highlighting web browsers
Some Simple Command Line

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FTP Commander 8.0

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     If the server you want to connect to is already set up, select it and click Connect. OTHERWISE...

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     From "Connection", choose Connect to FTP -Server

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     Server Name can be anything you want it to be FTP Server is your FTP host, usually your domain name or IP address
User ID is your user name
Password is your FTP password
Most systems use Passive FTP. If your website is hosted on a Windows platform, check with your provider.

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     Files can easily be moved by selecting the file and using the arrow to move the file from one side to the other

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     Hurray! The file has been copied to my remote web server

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     By Right clicking on a file or directory, I have a list of options.
I can rename, delete, change permissions of the file.
I can also use the quick buttons up top to create a new directory, and rename or delete a file

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     When ready to end the connection, choose "Disconnect". Click Exit to close the program.