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Open the 'Start' menu and type 'Command Prompt' in the search field, click on the shortcut that appears in the search results. Type 'cd C:\location\of\files' without the quotes and press 'Enter' to change to the backup directory. Replace 'C:\location\of\files' with the folder you plan to use to back up your site.
Type 'ftp ftp.yourwebsite.com' and press enter. Replace 'yourwebsite.com' with the URL of your site. Type in your user name and password when prompted.
Type 'cd /path/to/website' and press 'Enter' to change the directory to your website directory if necessary. In most cases you will already be in your website's directory. If in doubt, ask your Web host.
Type 'mget
' and press 'Enter' to back up all your website files in the local computer. To restore them instead, type 'mput
' and press 'Enter.'
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Saturday, 13 February 2016
How to Download Firefox Using FTP on Windows XPIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Click on 'Start' and then 'Run'. Type 'cmd.exe' and click 'OK.' Type 'ftp -A ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/' without the quotes and press 'Enter.'
Type 'ls' to see the available releases if you aren't sure which you want. Type 'cd releasenumber/win32' to enter the directory for the version you want to download. For example, to download version 4.0, replace 'releasenumber' with 4.0 and press 'Enter.'
Type 'ls' again to see the available languages, or type 'cd en-US' to switch to the US English directory. Type 'lcd Desktop' switch the local directory to your Desktop. Type 'Binary' to switch modes.
Type 'mget *.exe' to download the setup file. Type 'yes' and press 'Enter.' Wait for the file to finish downloading. Double-click the file on your Desktop and follow the prompts to install Firefox.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Click on 'Start' and then 'Run'. Type 'cmd.exe' and click 'OK.' Type 'ftp -A ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/' without the quotes and press 'Enter.'
Type 'ls' to see the available releases if you aren't sure which you want. Type 'cd releasenumber/win32' to enter the directory for the version you want to download. For example, to download version 4.0, replace 'releasenumber' with 4.0 and press 'Enter.'
Type 'ls' again to see the available languages, or type 'cd en-US' to switch to the US English directory. Type 'lcd Desktop' switch the local directory to your Desktop. Type 'Binary' to switch modes.
Type 'mget *.exe' to download the setup file. Type 'yes' and press 'Enter.' Wait for the file to finish downloading. Double-click the file on your Desktop and follow the prompts to install Firefox.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Sunday, 7 February 2016
How to Test a Secure FTP Connection From a DOS PromptIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Click Start. Click Run and type “cmd” (in Windows XP). In Windows Vista, type “cmd” in the Start Search box. This will open up the DOS prompt.
Create a test file by entering this command at the DOS prompt (without quotes): “dir > file.txt.”
Type the following command: “ftp [server name].” The server name should be the server or computer you are trying to connect to. For example, “ftp ftp.Microsoft.com.”
Enter your username/login and password when prompted.
Enter the following command: “put file.txt.” If your FTP connection has no errors, you will see a message that confirms that you are logged in.
Type “quit, to exit the FTP session.
Open the test file you created by typing: “edit file.txt.” The test file will show you the nature of any errors. The error may be at your end or on the server side.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Click Start. Click Run and type “cmd” (in Windows XP). In Windows Vista, type “cmd” in the Start Search box. This will open up the DOS prompt.
Create a test file by entering this command at the DOS prompt (without quotes): “dir > file.txt.”
Type the following command: “ftp [server name].” The server name should be the server or computer you are trying to connect to. For example, “ftp ftp.Microsoft.com.”
Enter your username/login and password when prompted.
Enter the following command: “put file.txt.” If your FTP connection has no errors, you will see a message that confirms that you are logged in.
Type “quit, to exit the FTP session.
Open the test file you created by typing: “edit file.txt.” The test file will show you the nature of any errors. The error may be at your end or on the server side.
In Feburary 2016 07,
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