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Navigate to the 'Start' menu and select 'All Programs,'Accessories' and 'Remote Desktop Connection.' The Remote Desktop Connection window appears.
Click the 'Options' button.
Select the 'General' tab. From the Logon settings settings, type the computer name and user name of the remote computer that you want to connect. If desired, select the 'Display' tab to modify the display configuration.
Select the 'Local Resources' tab and click on the 'More' under the Local devices and resources section. The Local Devices and Resources dialog appears.
Click the 'Plus' sign next to Drives to expand the available drives. Select the drives you want to copy files to and from by checking the desired drives. Click 'OK' when you have finished making your selection.
Click 'Connect.' The computer connects remotely. Log on to your remote computer by entering the user name and password. Click 'OK.'
Open 'Windows Explorer' in the Remote Desktop session by pressing the 'Windows' and 'E' keys simultaneously. Copy and paste the desired files between the computers.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
How to Install FTP Server in LinuxIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Download and install the Linux package vsftp. The exact procedure will vary depending on the type and version of Linux you are running. In most cases, for example with Red Hat, Suse or Ubuntu, vsftp is a stable package that is included in the repositories that are used to update your version of Linux. In many Linux installations, vsftp is installed by default, but not started.
Configure VSFTP. The exact location and name of the configuration file will vary slightly depending on the version of Linux you are using. In Ubuntu, the configuration file is 'vsftpd.conf.' Edit this file to change the following settings:
ftpd_banner: Edits the message that is displayed when someone connects to the server.
listen: Enables vsfppd to run in stand alone mode.
xferlog_enable: Enables a detailed log of uploads and downloads.
connect_from_port_20: Defines whether PORT style connections use port 20 on the server.
hide_ids: Hides user IDs, listing all group users as 'ftp.'
max_client: Defines the maximum number of connections allowed in standalone mode.
max_per_ip: Defines the highest number of connections allowed from a particular IP in standalone mode.
anon_root: Defines the root directory for anonymous FTP users.
anonymous_enable: Enables anonymous users.
anon_mkdir_write_enable: Allows anonymous users to create directories. For this option to work, the server must have anonymous uploads enabled, and the ftp user and group must have write permissions on the directory where the new directories will be created.
Once the file vsftpd.conf has been edited to your satisfaction, save the file.
Stop the vsftpd server by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd stop.' You should see a message confirming that the server has stopped.
Restart the vsftp server with the new configuration data in /etc/vsftpd.conf by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd start.' You should see a message confirming that the server has started.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Download and install the Linux package vsftp. The exact procedure will vary depending on the type and version of Linux you are running. In most cases, for example with Red Hat, Suse or Ubuntu, vsftp is a stable package that is included in the repositories that are used to update your version of Linux. In many Linux installations, vsftp is installed by default, but not started.
Configure VSFTP. The exact location and name of the configuration file will vary slightly depending on the version of Linux you are using. In Ubuntu, the configuration file is 'vsftpd.conf.' Edit this file to change the following settings:
ftpd_banner: Edits the message that is displayed when someone connects to the server.
listen: Enables vsfppd to run in stand alone mode.
xferlog_enable: Enables a detailed log of uploads and downloads.
connect_from_port_20: Defines whether PORT style connections use port 20 on the server.
hide_ids: Hides user IDs, listing all group users as 'ftp.'
max_client: Defines the maximum number of connections allowed in standalone mode.
max_per_ip: Defines the highest number of connections allowed from a particular IP in standalone mode.
anon_root: Defines the root directory for anonymous FTP users.
anonymous_enable: Enables anonymous users.
anon_mkdir_write_enable: Allows anonymous users to create directories. For this option to work, the server must have anonymous uploads enabled, and the ftp user and group must have write permissions on the directory where the new directories will be created.
Once the file vsftpd.conf has been edited to your satisfaction, save the file.
Stop the vsftpd server by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd stop.' You should see a message confirming that the server has stopped.
Restart the vsftp server with the new configuration data in /etc/vsftpd.conf by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd start.' You should see a message confirming that the server has started.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
How to Connect to FTP Through a ProxyIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Click the 'Edit' menu at the top of the FileZilla window, and select 'Settings.'
Click 'Generic Proxy' under 'Connection' on the left side of the window.
Click a radio button to indicate whether your network uses an HTTP or SOCKS proxy server.
Type the address, port number, user name and password for your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to save your settings.
Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer
Click the Windows logo in the corner of the screen, and select 'Control Panel.'
Click 'Network and Internet,' and then click 'Internet Options.'
Select the 'Connections' tab at the top of the 'Internet Properties' window, and then click the 'LAN Settings' button.
Click the 'Use a proxy server for your LAN' check box.
Enter the address and port number of the proxy server.
Click 'OK' twice to save your settings.
FlashFXP
Click the 'Options' menu at the top of the FlashFXP window, and then click 'Preferences.'
Click 'Proxy' under the 'Connection' category on the left side of the window.
Click the 'New Entry' button at the top of the window.
Click the drop-down menu next to 'Type' and select the type of proxy server that you connect through, such as 'SOCKS 5' or 'HTTP.'
Enter the address and port number of the proxy server, along with your username and password if applicable.
Type the name that you would like to use to identify the proxy server. This feature is useful if you have more than one proxy server that you connect to.
Click 'OK' twice to save your settings.
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Click the 'Edit' menu at the top of the FileZilla window, and select 'Settings.'
Click 'Generic Proxy' under 'Connection' on the left side of the window.
Click a radio button to indicate whether your network uses an HTTP or SOCKS proxy server.
Type the address, port number, user name and password for your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to save your settings.
Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer
Click the Windows logo in the corner of the screen, and select 'Control Panel.'
Click 'Network and Internet,' and then click 'Internet Options.'
Select the 'Connections' tab at the top of the 'Internet Properties' window, and then click the 'LAN Settings' button.
Click the 'Use a proxy server for your LAN' check box.
Enter the address and port number of the proxy server.
Click 'OK' twice to save your settings.
FlashFXP
Click the 'Options' menu at the top of the FlashFXP window, and then click 'Preferences.'
Click 'Proxy' under the 'Connection' category on the left side of the window.
Click the 'New Entry' button at the top of the window.
Click the drop-down menu next to 'Type' and select the type of proxy server that you connect through, such as 'SOCKS 5' or 'HTTP.'
Enter the address and port number of the proxy server, along with your username and password if applicable.
Type the name that you would like to use to identify the proxy server. This feature is useful if you have more than one proxy server that you connect to.
Click 'OK' twice to save your settings.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
How to FTP to an Xbox From a PCIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Download FileZilla FTP software by clicking 'Download FileZilla Server' and select 'FileZilla_Server-0_9_36.exe' (see Resources). Install on your computer. Boot up your Xbox to the dashboard.
Go to the dashboard connection settings and set 'Static Connection' to 'Off.' Make note of your Xbox IP address. Save and restart your Xbox.
Connect your computer to your Xbox with a CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Open the FTP program on your computer. Go to 'File' and 'Add an IP address to connect to.' Add your Xbox IP address. Enter '21' in port. Make sure the password and username are both set to lowercase 'xbox.' Now click 'Connect.'
Once connected your computer's hard drive will be on the left side and your Xbox hard drive on the right side. You may drag and drop files from your computer to your Xbox and vice versa.
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Download FileZilla FTP software by clicking 'Download FileZilla Server' and select 'FileZilla_Server-0_9_36.exe' (see Resources). Install on your computer. Boot up your Xbox to the dashboard.
Go to the dashboard connection settings and set 'Static Connection' to 'Off.' Make note of your Xbox IP address. Save and restart your Xbox.
Connect your computer to your Xbox with a CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Open the FTP program on your computer. Go to 'File' and 'Add an IP address to connect to.' Add your Xbox IP address. Enter '21' in port. Make sure the password and username are both set to lowercase 'xbox.' Now click 'Connect.'
Once connected your computer's hard drive will be on the left side and your Xbox hard drive on the right side. You may drag and drop files from your computer to your Xbox and vice versa.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Set FTP to Active ModeIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open the Filezilla FTP client.
Click 'File' and 'Site Manager.'
Select the FTP server you want to change to Active mode.
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Change the transfer setting to 'Active Mode.' Click 'OK.' You can change advanced settings of Active mode, such as the port range used.
CuteFTP
Open CuteFTP. Click 'Tools' and 'Global Options.'
Click 'Transfer' in the sidebar option panel.
Change the 'Data Mode' field to 'Port' for active mode.
Click 'Apply' and 'OK.'
SmartFTP
Open SmartFTP.
Click 'Favorites' then 'Edit Favorites.'
Right-click the server that you wish to change to active mode.
Choose 'Properties.' Click 'Connection.'
Switch the mode to 'Port,' which is active mode.
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Open the Filezilla FTP client.
Click 'File' and 'Site Manager.'
Select the FTP server you want to change to Active mode.
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Change the transfer setting to 'Active Mode.' Click 'OK.' You can change advanced settings of Active mode, such as the port range used.
CuteFTP
Open CuteFTP. Click 'Tools' and 'Global Options.'
Click 'Transfer' in the sidebar option panel.
Change the 'Data Mode' field to 'Port' for active mode.
Click 'Apply' and 'OK.'
SmartFTP
Open SmartFTP.
Click 'Favorites' then 'Edit Favorites.'
Right-click the server that you wish to change to active mode.
Choose 'Properties.' Click 'Connection.'
Switch the mode to 'Port,' which is active mode.
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