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Welcome to my 1st Windows XP tutorial on how to set up FTP. Because this is such a short process to set up FTP and get it running,Ive found that though having FTP right in the My Network Places is a fast way to access your website via FTP, when you want to upload or download something that is not very small, it takes a very long time. But with File. Zilla, those kind of files are much faster, and that we will include in our next tutorial. Maybe you prefer opening up File. Zilla and dont consider it slower than the My Network Places.
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Lets start. Part 1. Enabling My Network Places to Always Show Up. First, to get FTP in Windows XP, lets activate the My Network Places and set it up so that it always appears in the Start Menu. Right- click on your start button and then select Properties. And yes, for you observant folk, I keep my taskbar (where the start button, quick launch, time, etc.
I use a widescreen laptop It took a while to get used to it but you might want to try it out if youre using a widescreen computer. It saves valuable vertical space on your screen which you need for cool things such as CAD programs, word, or of course our favorite Photoshop. Anyway, press Customize (see screenshot below to see what Im talking about). Click on the Advanced tab. Scroll down for the check box next to the My Network Places and check it. Then, click OK and OK again at the other window.
And now, the My Network Places should be in your start menu hopefully, if youve done everything right (right as in you put the check in the check box next to My Network Places). Part 2. Actually Setting it Up. Open up My Network Places. On the left, right under where it says Network Tasks, there is an option, Add a network place. Click it. Click Next, select Choose another network location, click Next. Finally, on this page, in the text box labeled as Internet or network address, simply type in your ftp address.
For example: ftp: //koldfyre. Then, just click Next. Uncheck Log on anonymously and then enter your user name.
And click Next. Type a name For example: name. And once more click Next. And click Finish. There youre done. Now to access this FTP location, you simply need to go to My Network Places and then double- click on your FTP folder.
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