Connect to your FTP server using a network location defined in windows “files explorer”. You can use the file explorer interface to manage, upload and download files into folders and sub-folders. To begin, you’ll need to configure some settings to enable connecting your FTP via Windows.
Locate This PC in Windows Explorer and right-click. Select Add a network location to open the Add Network Location Wizard. | ![]() |
Click Next until you have to specify the location of the website. In this case, we can use ftp://ftp.hostedftp.com or a domain you’ve set up. | ![]() |
Insert the user name provided as your FTP login credentials. |
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Give a name to the Network Folder and in the next window click Finish | ![]() |
In the new pop-up window click on Save Password and input your password in the empty field. Then log on to test your connection. | ![]() |
Finish and when you need to access the Network Folder click on Login As… to login and enter the matching password to your username |
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