CuteFTP Setup
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Configuring
The first time you open CuteFTP you will see a
window. Fill it out as follows:- On the left hand side, click on the folder you want to save the profile in.
- Click on the button.
- In the field, enter XMission.
- In the field, enter ftp.(your domain).
- In the field, enter your hosting username.
- In the field, enter your hosting password.
- In the field, where the word "username" is your XMission username, enter /httpdocs.
- Click .
- Click .
Uploading
- Open CuteFTP and connect using your profile.
- On the left side, your local system, find the folder which contains the file you wish to upload. For example, "C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage\pages\".
- On the right side, the remote system, find the directory you wish to upload your page to For example, /httpdocs/.
- On the left side, click ONCE on the file you wish to upload to highlight it.
- Click on the
Downloading
- Open CuteFTP and connect using your profile.
- On the right side, the remote system, find the folder which contains the file you wish to download. For example, /httpdocs.
- On the left side, the local system, find the directory you wish to download your page to For example, "C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\website\".
- Click ONCE on the file you wish to download to highlight it.
- Click on the
Renaming
- Open CuteFTP and connect using your profile.
- On the right side, the remote system, find the folder which contains the file you wish to rename. For example, /httpdocs.
- Click ONCE on the file you wish to rename to highlight it.
- Click on the menu at the top of the window, go to , and select .
- Type the new name for the file in the dialog box that appears.
- Click .
- Click .
Deleting
- Open CuteFTP and connect using your profile.
- On the right side, the remote system, find the folder which contains the file you wish to delete. For example, /httpdocs.
- Click ONCE on the file you wish to delete to highlight it.
- Click on the
Changing Permissions
- Open CuteFTP and connect using your profile.
- On the right side, the remote system, find the folder which contains the file you wish to change permissions on. For example, /httpdocs.
- Click on the menu at the top of the window, go to , and select .
- Click the appropriate boxes to add or remove read, write, and execute permissions.
- Click .