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Does Filezilla not support copy and pasting files directly within the client itself? I need to copy a very large directory that would be so time-consuming to have to upload AGAIN.
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Use Windows Explorer ....
Start/Run, type "explorer ftp://(username):(password)@(ftpserver)" - replacing the parts in parentheses with actual info - and hit enter.
Then you can drag/drop without using a separate client.
Start/Run, type "explorer ftp://(username):(password)@(ftpserver)" - replacing the parts in parentheses with actual info - and hit enter.
Then you can drag/drop without using a separate client.
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That works but it won't allow me to copy an entire directory/folder to another folder, Carefree. Well, not without copying it to my hard drive and then uploading it to the new directory.
That's the reason I liked having FrontPage extensions so I could use Microsoft SharePoint Designer.
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I just tried it with filezilla and I could drag and drop files/folders within the remote site window, to other folders on the server without any problems. It MOVES the files tho and not copy.
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PERFECT!
Thank you so much, Carefree!
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You're welcome.
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