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+ | [1] You will first want to connect to your FTP account. If you need help doing so, you can view a video demo on how to configure Filezilla to [[FileZilla_-_Configuration|connect to your FTP account]] at the link posted below. | ||
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+ | [2] Once you are connected, all of your remote files will be in the right pane and all of your local files will be in the left pane. | ||
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+ | [3] You can browse through your folders in either pane by double clicking on them. | ||
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+ | [4] To upload a file to the server, simply drag and drop the file you're wanting to upload from the left pane (local files) to the right pane (remote files). | ||
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+ | [5] To download a file from the server, simply drag and drop the file you're wanting to download from the right pane (remote files) to the left pane (local files). | ||
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Revision as of 15:00, 5 October 2012
This demo will show you how to upload and download files using the FTP client Filezilla.
[1] You will first want to connect to your FTP account. If you need help doing so, you can view a video demo on how to configure Filezilla to connect to your FTP account at the link posted below.
[2] Once you are connected, all of your remote files will be in the right pane and all of your local files will be in the left pane.
[3] You can browse through your folders in either pane by double clicking on them.
[4] To upload a file to the server, simply drag and drop the file you're wanting to upload from the left pane (local files) to the right pane (remote files).
[5] To download a file from the server, simply drag and drop the file you're wanting to download from the right pane (remote files) to the left pane (local files).