Login to FTP via Windows Explorer
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- Open any Windows Explorer window (e.g., My Documents, My Pictures, or My Music).
- In the address bar, enter ftp.yourdomain.com and press Enter.
Note: Replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain name.
- You will be prompted to enter your FTP credentials. Provide your FTP username and password to continue.
- Once connected, you can transfer files by simply copying and pasting between your computer and the server.
Note: In some cases, you may see a message indicating that the FTP session has timed out. This is a normal security measure. To reconnect, right-click in the window and select "Login As" to re-enter your credentials.
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