Support
/ Configuring WsFTP

Please note that there are a number of older and current versions of WSFTP
floating around. As a result, some of the instructions provided here cannot
possibly reflect all the versions, which have been released in the past
5 years. The only small difference you may encounter is where some of
the
options can be found (depending on the client version you're using). In
any event, everything is pretty well much the same.
Setting
up WSFTP:
1. Open your WSFTP
client
2. The dialog box "WS_FTP" Sites should display. If not, click the "Connect" button.
3. Select "New"
You should see this dialog box:
You'll be taken
through these options:
1. New Site/Folder:
Choose a name for this account

2. Host Name
or IP address: www.yourdomain.com

3. User ID:
Main system login
4. User Password: Main System Password
5. Select "Save Password"

6. Select "Finish"
Done! Your can now FTP into your site
Notes
About WsFTP:
The main Username and Password was sent to you in your welcoming email,
and are also the same ones used to access C-Panel. If you've changed your
"main" Username and Password before setting this up, then use you must
use them instead.
Trouble accessing
your site via FTP:
This can sometimes occur if your accessing the Internet from behind a
firewall, personal router, or using an Internet connection sharing system
such as NAT (Network Address Translation). This is often
a class case scenario in a home or small office where several computers
are being shared by one Internet connection. Symptoms include, difficulty
logging in via FTP, and or maintaining a reliable upload or download session.
If this is the case, try "Passive Mode."
Setting Passive
Mode:
1. Open the WSFTP account manager
2. Highlight your account

3. Select "Properties"
4. Select the "Advanced" tab

5. Check the
box called "Passive Transfers"
6. Click "OK"
Select passive mode,
click "OK", and try it again.

How
to view all files in your account (For Advanced Users).
Advanced users may want ability to view "all hidden" files in their directory.
While most of these are critical system files, there are a few, which
can be manually edited by "Advanced Users." This is done
by inserting an entry into the "File Masking" feature in the client.
Unmasking Hidden Files:
1. Open the WSFTP account manager
2. Highlight your account
3. Select "Properties"
4. Select the "Startup" tab
5. In the "Remote File Mask" window, enter -a
The -a command will unmask all files in your web account.

Final
Note:
NEVER REMOVE OR ALTER FILES, WHICH HAVE BEEN CREATED BY THE SERVER or
C-Panel!! Unless you're an advanced user, please leave all files
that have been created by the system alone! Doing otherwise could cause
serious problems with your account, and in some cases take it offline
completely. When in doubt "ASK", do not Delete!
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