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Using Windows Explorer For Ftp


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#1 triplebtalk

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Posted 02 January 2009 - 04:48 PM

Hey,

Today I am going to show you all how to use Windows Explorer (NOT INTERNET EXPLORER) as your FTP client.

Here we go:

Step 1: Open up any window (eg. Documents, Pictures etc.)

Step 2: In the bar at the top it should display something like:

C:\Users\YourComputerUserName\Pictures
or
C:\Users\YourComputerUserName\Documents and Settings\Pictures

Highlight that and delete it. Inside that bar write:

ftp://username:password@username.host.com/

* The italics represent:
username: Your web hosting username
password: Your web hosting password
host: Your web host (DO NOT INCLUDE THIS IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN DOMAIN...

Step 3: Press enter and wait for it to load.

There you have it, a fully working FTP client, straight from your desktop.

I personally find it nicer than FileZillaPosted Image

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Posted 18 January 2009 - 12:39 PM

Very good tutorial. I also think that it is better then Filezilla and it's also alot easier to use. Btw you should say that if we have our own domain to use
ftp://username:passw...yourdomain.com/
because it confused me a bit. lol.

Edited by TK2001, 18 January 2009 - 12:41 PM.


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Posted 18 January 2009 - 02:12 PM

It seems work,but speed is slow than using other software,such like cuteftp or flashfxp.
If there has no ftp tools in your computer,and you must use the function of ftp,i think it's a good idea,and which can help you:)

good luck!

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Posted 18 January 2009 - 06:52 PM

Also I need to add that you can use that same method in browsers like Firefox, Opera and Safari and Konqueror (the KDE file manager/web browser) in GNU/Linux even includes a full FTP browser like Filezilla so you do the same things like other FTP browsers.. :P

Also you can use the following method in Nautilus - the file manager in Gnome:

ftp://username@username.host.com/


Note that the host part is ommitable if you have a domain (like TK2001 said) and you need to enter the password when a dialogue shows up after you enter that. And no, it can't crack the password on its own :P

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Posted 18 January 2009 - 08:14 PM

It's a really good option to do quick changes but if you have larger files it takes forever to upload them, so for those it is better to have an ftp software.

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Posted 18 January 2009 - 09:35 PM

Tried it in Windows 7 and it doesn't work very well. I would much rather just use an FPT client as it is designed for FTP. I personally use WinSCP and probably won't change any time soon. It provides a great interface with a plethora of features.

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 06:00 AM

View Posttriplebtalk, on Jan 2 2009, 12:48 PM, said:

Hey,

Today I am going to show you all how to use Windows Explorer (NOT INTERNET EXPLORER) as your FTP client.

Here we go:

Step 1: Open up any window (eg. Documents, Pictures etc.)

Step 2: In the bar at the top it should display something like:

C:\Users\YourComputerUserName\Pictures
or
C:\Users\YourComputerUserName\Documents and Settings\Pictures

Highlight that and delete it. Inside that bar write:

ftp://username:password@username.host.com/

* The italics represent:
username: Your web hosting username
password: Your web hosting password
host: Your web host (DO NOT INCLUDE THIS IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN DOMAIN...

Step 3: Press enter and wait for it to load.

There you have it, a fully working FTP client, straight from your desktop.

I personally find it nicer than FileZillaPosted Image

Was this for XP or Vista? I never saw anythink like what you discribed when I opened anything. I a pic also a doc. and nothing.

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 06:15 AM

It doesn't matter, I did configure it for Windows Vista specifically but all you need to do is open up any Windows Explorer window and put the information in there. So if you opened the My Computer on Windows XP all you need to do is write in the correct information (ftp://username:passw...rname.host.com/).

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 06:30 AM

Thank you for tutorial.
I am able to use in XP, I don't know about Vista. I think it also works in Vista.
I use Filezilla for FTP Client. Now It is better than Filezilla .

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 05:34 PM

Nice tutorial. I'll be using this to do stuff for my PC. :P Does it work with XP properly?




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