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Click here to log on to FTP Services
UPDATE: Due to Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, your FTP
settings may change after install. If you can't logon to
FTP services, go to Internet Explorer, click tools,
click Internet options, select advance tab, and uncheck,
USE PASSIVE Mode, then you will be able to log on.
You can click above to logon then enter your username
and password. If a popup window does not appear, click
FILE on the browser that opened, then click, LOGON AS
and insert your username and password. Some browser
settings may cause this to happen.
After you
logon, you will see all folders within the FTP site.
Once you enter your private folder, you can add more
folders and files. You will be able to see all folders,
but only files that you have rights to.
Customers
have an area also. Once you give the username and
password to the customer, the customer can upload or
download files. Customers have full rights in this area
as you do, so once a customer downloads a file, he or
she can delete it from the FTP site in the customer
area.
Each of you
will have full rights to your area, but there are a few
general areas where you have only List and Read rights
granted, so data does not get deleted. Only designated
few will have the rights to alter these areas.
Little Help Tips:
1.Once you
enter a folder, you can right click and add a new
folder.
2.You can click on a file and drag it to your desktop.
3.If you have the correct rights in a folder, you can
Drag a file into a folder from your desktop.
4.You can copy and past a file to a folder or your
desktop.
5.You cannot copy and paste from one folder to another
folder on the FTP site at this time. I am trying to find
out from the vender why.
6.You can save the file and
then paste or drag it to another folder.
7.Remember, you have full rights to your area, so you
can add, make correction to files, delete, append,
write, make folders, or rename folders and files.
8. You can right click a file and do a save as.