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ftp client suggestions please
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Start --> Run --> cmd
C:\ftp ftp.ftpsite.com
User (ftp.ftpsite.com
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331 Password required for darmstadt.
Password
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Ideally Im after something that just looks like an extra drive on my computer, so i can edit/compare file differences with easily.
Was after something with a bit more friendly UI than a command line :-)
FileZilla seems to be an improvement on FTP Commander though.
Thanks for the suggestions.Comment
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I though it was possible to do this via 'Network Places' in Windows?Originally posted by grey_lady View PostIdeally Im after something that just looks like an extra drive on my computer, so i can edit/compare file differences with easily.
Was after something with a bit more friendly UI than a command line :-)
FileZilla seems to be an improvement on FTP Commander though.
Thanks for the suggestions.Comment
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If you are after comparison and sync then maybe look at Beyond Compare available at: http://www.scootersoftware.com/Originally posted by grey_lady View PostIdeally Im after something that just looks like an extra drive on my computer, so i can edit/compare file differences with easily.
Was after something with a bit more friendly UI than a command line :-)
FileZilla seems to be an improvement on FTP Commander though.
Thanks for the suggestions.
This is an absolutely superb application that i couldnt do without and (never tried this) you can select an FTP path as a folder source so assume it'd do what you want.Comment
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Start Windows Explorer. Type ftp://ftp.example.com/ into the Location bar (under the toolbar by default, IIRC). When prompted, enter your username and password. The site should appear under a new "Internet Explorer" section in the tree view at the left.Originally posted by grey_lady View PostIdeally Im after something that just looks like an extra drive on my computer, so i can edit/compare file differences with easily.
Was after something with a bit more friendly UI than a command line :-)
FileZilla seems to be an improvement on FTP Commander though.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Not sure how well it works in terms of treating it as a network drive, but it does allow you to drag & drop to and from the FTP site.Comment
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