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You have full FTP access to your account. Use your favorite FTP program to connect to
YOURDOMAIN with your username and password.
If you need an anonymous FTP site, we can
set that up with a dedicated IP. View our
rates and contact
support@speedsoft.com
to set it up.
If you use Microsoft Windows, we suggest WS-FTP, a fully functional
shareware FTP program (although the upgrade is worth it if you are a
webmaster). Download a trial version from our FTP site at ftp://ftp.speedsoft.com/pub/speedsoft/sources/ws_ftp32.exe.
Connect to the official distribution site for the latest version or to purchase it at www.ipswitch.com.
Here are instructions for setting up WS_FTP for your account:
In the "Session
Profile" window, click on "New", type in a name you can remember the
session by in the "Profile Name" box. Here we have entered "My
Speedsoft Account". Put YOURDOMAIN in the "Host Name" box. Put "Automatic detect" in the "Host Type" box. Put your username
in the "User ID" box. Put your password in the "Password" box.
Remember that your password is case sensitive. Insure that "Save Password" and
"Auto Save Config" are checked. In the "Remote Host" and "Local PC"
boxes, you can put the directory names where you want the FTP to start in.
It is suggested you fill in the "Remote Host" box with HTTPDOCS. Click on "OK".
The main window is
pretty self-explanatory. Click on the files on the left you want to upload to your
account. Use shift+left_mouse to select a range of files, use Ctrl+left_mouse to select
multiple files. Click on the "->" symbol to upload the files. Make sure that
you use "ASCII" method to transfer all text files like HTML and CGI script files. Use
"Binary" method to transfer pictures such as .GIFs and .JPGs. To use the
"Auto" option, you must configure which filename extensions are to be treated as
ASCII by clicking on the "Options" button on the bottom and then clicking
"Extensions". Enter all the filename extensions that should be transferred as
ASCII, such as ".html", ".htm", ".txt", ".dat",
".shtml", ".pl", ".cgi", etc.
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