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FTP Howto (6)
How do I setup my FTP client?Associating an FTP site with a Domain Name.more topics
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 CyberLynk recommended FTP Clients for Mac OS X.
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 CyberLynk recommended FTP Clients for Windows.
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 Logged in, but I cannot upload any Files.
 You need to make sure that your FTP account has the correct permissions, to upload, your account will require Write Permissions.
 Cannot see files and Folders when I log in.
 If you are logged into the FTP server and are unable to get a directory listing, It can be either a permissions issue, in that your account does not Read permissions, or you need to setup your FTP Client to use Passive transfers.
 Sorry! The username that you selected is already in use.
 When I create a user I am getting, Sorry! The username that you selected is already in use, please hit your back button and select another. What this means is that someone on that server has already created that username. Just keep hitting the back but
 FTP Articles
 FTP Articles Click on the link to view the article: FTP Hosting for Beginners - Lesson 101
 Testing FTP for Firewall
 Sometimes firewalls may block traffic to and from the FTP server. There is a command line FTP utility that exists in Windows that can be used to test whether FTP is being blocked or not. The instructions provided below show you how to use the command l
 How to Create Links to Specific Files
 You can write html links directly to files on the ftp site. This will give your users the ability to click on a link to download a file without entering a username and password. 1. Copy the link from the user instructions for the Internet Explor
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