To transfer files between your local computer and remote server, use File Transfer Protocol (FTP). While you may use any FTP client, this article uses FileZilla, an open-source program downloadable for free from here.
Please make certain that you have an FTP account on the server and the necessary port is open. |
Become Familiar with FileZilla's Interface
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While many FTP clients look different, they all share the same basic functionalities: access remote server, view local and remote files, and transfer files between local computer and remote server.
1. Toolbar 2. Quick Connect bar 3. Message log: displays transfer and connection related messages 4. Local file listings: displays local files and directories on your local computer. It has a directory tree at the top and a detailed listing of the currently selected directory’s contents at the bottom. 5. Remote file listings: displays files and directories on your server. It has a directory tree at the top and a detailed listing of the currently selected directory's contents at the bottom. 6. Transfer queue: lists pending and successfully-transferred files. |
Connect to the server.
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All FTP clients require the same set of information to access a server.
Host: domain name or IP of the server Password: FTP account password Port: leave it blank or use default setting
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Click Quickconnect. |
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If connection is successful, the Remote section of the FTP client displays files and directories on the server. |
Upload Files or Folders to Server
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Navigate to the appropriate source directory in the Local file listings section.
Navigate to the appropriate destination directory in the Remote File Listings section. |
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Select the files/directories you wish to upload from the Local file listings area and drag and drop the files/directories to the Remote File Listings area.
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To download files/directories from server to local computer, reverse Step 2 above. |
In case you (accidentally) try to overwrite a file during upload or download, FileZilla will by default display a dialog asking what to do (overwrite, rename, skip...). |