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News: Web Hosting Company Offers All Purpose Small Business Solution (05/09/2006)
Peekskill, New York - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 9, 2006 -
DiamondTech Solutions offers web hosting, web site development and design, internet marketing, graphic design and printing, with informed print-design and domain solutions for businesses and individuals in a variety of languages, platforms, and mediums. Web Hosting Automation Firm, SWsoft, Adds Microsoft, VeriSign to Summit (05/09/2006)
Herndon, Virginia - (The Hosting News) - May 9, 2006 - Website hosting automation company, SWsoft, has expanded its agenda for the first SWsoft Global Hosting Partner Summit taking place May 30 - June 1 at the Dulles Hyatt Hotel in Herndon, Virginia. Web Hosting Provider Centrica Hosting Offers Search Engine Optimization Services (05/09/2006)
Web hosting provider Centrica Hosting (http://www.centricahosting.com) has announced the addition of enhanced Search Engine Optimization services to its suite of products and services. The service offers a range of ‘tools and techniques’ designed improve website ranking in search engines such as Google and Yahoo! Web Hosting Provider RackFirm Inc. Gets Makeover (05/09/2006)
Web hosting provider RackFirm Inc. (http://www.rackfirm.com) has announced the launch of a new website. The managed dedicated server specialist aims to enhance the experience of visitors to its website though improved navigation and the addition of a number of features and services.
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How to use ftp?
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What is FTP?
Can I use the web publishing wizard to transfer files to my site?
I've uploaded pages but I can't access them in a browser, now what?
How do I change my FTP user name and password?
What is anonymous FTP?
How do I login to my server using anonymous FTP?
Will visitors have access to my web site files through anonymous FTP?
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The main method of uploading files to your site's account is by using FTP. When you sign up with a host, you will probably get an FTP account that lets you access files in your account (usually ftp.yoursitename.com, your main account name and password). Then you can use a built-in Windows or Internet Explorer FTP client, or some other software that supports FTP such as CuteFTP, WS_FTP, or Total Commander, to transfer files from your hard drive to your account. If you don't get an FTP account or if you prefer a Web interface, you can use your account control panel's File Manager instead. Yet another method is to use an SSH or telnet client software, such as SecureCRT, to upload using Zmodem protocol (sz and rz commands).
All these methods will work fine, but we recommend using dedicated FTP programs as the preferred solution because these programs have the best user interfaces and support advanced options like setting file permissions and resuming aborted file transfers.
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