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3.4.1 Uploading Your Web Content Using FTP
FTP is a standardized method of transferring files between computers, regardless of the platform or operating system the computers are running on. FTP services can be accessed through an FTP client program. If you don’t currently have an FTP client, we recommend you visit download.com to download one.
Once you obtain an FTP client, you should install and configure it according to its documentation.
FTP access gives the administrator complete access to all of the Web server’s files and directories and is useful for transferring files back and forth between your PC and your NT server.
Now, try an FTP connection by connecting to your own NT server. Enter the following information into your FTP client:
Whenever you upload Web pages through your FTP client program, make sure to connect to domain.com. This will connect you to the NT server, which houses all your Web services.
Once you connect, your client will attempt to log in using the username and password you provided. If successful, you will be able to administer your file system through your FTP client. Be aware that you can upload, download, and delete files on your Web server through FTP. Any files you send to your Web server will automatically overwrite existing files of the same name, so be sure to back up important data if you intend to upload any files.
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