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The Fifth Horseman 25-01-2005 01:57 PM

Some of you surely have games, reviews and the like you'd like to send to Abandonia, and cannot because you have little to no idea what FTP is and how to access the server. This little tutorial will save the pain.

Before you begin, check here to make sure that the files you will upload are correctly prepared. Do not upload anything without approval from an updater or admin.


First Connection

Step 1. Ask an updater or one of the Admin for the password for server entry. You should receive it shortly.

Step 2. Go here and from the list of download mirrors select the one nearest to your geographical position. If the selected mirror does not work, try downloading from another one until you get the install. Save the file on your desktop (or anywhere you put your downloaded files to).

Step 3. Launch the install. It is pretty simple, so I will not detail the procedure.

Step 4. After you have installed the program, you will have a shortcut to in in your Start menu. Start-****Programs-****Total Commander-****Total Commander 32. Launch it.

Step 5. From the toolbar, select the FTP icon. A new window will open.

Step 6. There are no configured connections. Click on the "New connection" button.

Step 7. Fill in the fields, as follows:

Session: The label your connection will have. Anything goes.

Host Name: Here write the server URL you have received
Username: Fill in the login you got
Password: Fill in with the password you have received.

Leave the rest of the fields as they are, and click "OK".

Step 8. A new connection config will be on the list with the label you set in the previous step. Select it and click "Connect". Some messages will be displayed and an FTP toolbar will appear. One of the file browser panels will display the server content.

Step 9. Press F7 to create your directory on the server. In the field that opens type in the login you use on the Abandonia forum and then click "OK"

Step 10. You have created your directory on the server. Now it's time to upload the goods there. In the second file browser panel find the place where you have got the files for upload.

Step 11. In one of the windows you see the content of your server directory and in the other your files. Right-Click the files to select them and press F5. Click "OK" to begin upload.

Step 12. When you are done with the upload click "Disconnect" on the FTP toolbar. This will terminate your connection.


Connecting Again

Step 1. Click the FTP icon. From the connections list select the conenction to Abandonia's server you have configured before.

Step 2. Enter your directory. If all of the data has been moved to the main server it might have been deleted. Should that be the case, refer to the First Connection, Step 9.

Step 3. Refer to the First Connection, Steps 10-12.

Now, it wasn't really THAT hard, was it?

Omuletzu 25-01-2005 02:00 PM

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GraveDigger 25-01-2005 02:55 PM

Hi

Why using a shareware client when we have a Freeware client with way better options and easy to understand functions. I like this because its free of spyware and adware. :angel:

Note: This client and I think even Total Commander is not good if the FTP Servers force SSL Authorized connections. In this case we must use some commercial FTP clients such as FlashFXP. :yawn:

Editing:

And here is an online tutorial of LeechFTP.

Maikel 25-01-2005 03:03 PM

smartftp is the best!

Reup 25-01-2005 03:34 PM

I always use FileZilla!

mika 25-01-2005 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Maikel@Jan 25 2005, 06:03 PM
smartftp is the best!
I agree.

Just for completion sake: SmartFTP

JJXB 25-01-2005 05:26 PM

flashfxp. best one out there.
have tried a few other free ones, just flashfxp suits my needs more

Maikel 25-01-2005 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mika+Jan 25 2005, 05:47 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mika @ Jan 25 2005, 05:47 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Maikel@Jan 25 2005, 06:03 PM
smartftp is the best!
I agree.

Just for completion sake: SmartFTP [/b][/quote]
oops yeah sorry, forgot :whistle:

The Fifth Horseman 26-01-2005 07:14 AM

Quote:

Why using a shareware client when we have a Freeware client with way better options and easy to understand functions. I like this because its free of spyware and adware.*
Total Commander is shareware, but is fully functional and there is no spyware/adware in it either (except for the registration reminder window that shows whenever you launch the program).

Besides, TC is a worthy file manager in its own right and has several functions (not only FTP) that rank it much higher then the base Windows one.

Quote:


Note: This client and I think even Total Commander is not good if the FTP Servers force SSL Authorized connections. In this case we must use some commercial FTP clients such as FlashFXP.

Happens. However, Total Commander works well for Abandonia's server and that's all that matters right now.

Data 26-01-2005 10:07 AM

The tutorial is very suitable for uploading games to abandonia.
People who have experience don't need it.
Total commander is a nice program for newbies to use.

I will close this thread to prevent more cluttering.


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