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Using FTP Client

First of all, you have to download a FTP program. FTP clients can either be free or a paid version. Comparison of FTP Client Software at Wikipedia has a list sorted by free, freeware, freeware and payware, payware and operating system.

You will need the FTP information from your web hosting firm. Try and get the secure FTP information.

Once you have installed the FTP client on your computer you need to set it up for the site you wish to FTP the files to.

Start the FTP client and enter:

  1. A profile name.

The profile name can be anything you want. Make it something that will make sense to you later if you will be using the FTP software for more than one site.

  1. The host name.

The host name will be given to you by your web hosting compay. It can be an IP address (123.123.123.123) or your domain name with ftp in front (ftp.mydomain.com).

  1. Your FTP user name.

Depending on how your web hosting handles FTP, you could have been automatically assigned a FTP user name or you may have to create a FTP account yourself.

  1. Your FTP password.

For security reasons, this should be different from your web hosting account login password. If your web hosting company has setup the FTP account with the same password as your main login, change it to something else. Use PCTools Secure Password Generator to create a secure password. Make sure you record it somewhere for safekeeping!

Also for security reasons, do not save the password to the software. If you do, anyone that gains access to your computer can upload/download or otherwise mess up your site. Don�t worry, you will soon remember the password to enter each time you use the FTP client.

  1. Location of files on your computer.

To make things easier each time you use the FTP client, enter the path on your computer to the folder that contains your website or blog�s files.

  1. Location of the folder on the web server.

Like the location of the files on your computer, if you enter the path to the correct location on the web server for your site you won�t have to navigate the path next time you use the FTP client.

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