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Thursday
Jul202017

How To: Using Windows File Explorer as an FTP Client

Richard Hay, winsupersite.com discussed the built-in capabilities of Windows File Explorer to be used as an FTP Client.  I love tips like these and always want to keep them somewhere so I can pull them out when I need them. That is one of the reasons I have this blog. Not only can I share with others but I also get to keep the info available for us as well. Anyway, Richard has great illustrations to lead you by the hand and explains very well how to use it and what you are able to do with this in File Explorer.

FTP or File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol that is used for transferring computer files between a client and a server on a computer network.

FTP Wikipedia Site

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