Help & Setup
Using Windows XP To Upload
| This article briefly describes what an FTP
client is and how to use Windows XP Network Places to upload
your Website to your hosting account. Windows XP comes with
a network manager that you can use as an FTP client.
You use an FTP client to transfer your Website from your local computer to your hosting account. This transfer is often referred to as “uploading.” Getting Your FTP Settings
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| Creating a Windows XP Network Place Once you create a network place for your Website, you can access your Website folders in the same way you access any of your folders in Windows. |
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| 1. | In Windows XP, select Start > My Network
Places. If you can’t find this option, look for a My Network Places icon on your desktop. |
| 2. | Click Next. |
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| 3. | Select Choose another network location. Click Next. |
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| 4. | Enter the ftp address for your FTP site. For example, ftp://ftp.mydomainname.com.au Click Next. |
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| 5. | Make sure that the “Log anonymously” option is not selected. Enter your FTP user |
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| 6. | Click Next. |
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| 7. | Click Finish. |
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| 8. | After you click Finish, your network place opens in a
new window, and the Log On As window displays. Enter your FTP password and click Log On. You can open your network place at any time. Select Start > My Network Places and click on your domain name. |
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| Transferring Files to Your Website | |
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