![]() The methods in this tutorial have been tested on Debian 9. If you’re not familiar with the sudo command, see the Users and Groups guide. Commands that require elevated privileges are prefixed with sudo. Press the disconnect button located in the Explorer Panel to disconnect from the FTP server.This guide is written for a non-root user. Most FTP servers will save a lot of important connection information here.Ī log tab will be created for every site or bookmark for which a connection is made. The FTP Logs are used to store error messages, but the FTP server also uses the logs to show shows information about the site you are connecting to. ConnectĬonnecting to an FTP site can be done from the Site Manager by selecting the bookmark to connect to and pressing " Connect".Įxecuting a bookmark in the list by double-clicking it or by selecting it and pressing the return/enter key will also initiate a connection to the site. If this does not happen do a manual refresh by pressing the refresh button or the press F2/F5 (depending on setup). ![]() When closing the Site Manager window the FTP: view should refresh and show the new sites. Too delete a bookmark, first selected the bookmark to delete and then press the " Delete" button. Change the Name and edit the new bookmark and then press the " Save" button. The " Duplicate" button will create a duplicate of the selected bookmark. Then enter all the information needed for that bookmark and the press the " Save" button. In this window new bookmarks for sites can be added, removed or changed.Ĭreate a new bookmark by pressing the " New" button. ![]() This command will show the Site Manager window. Uncheck the option " Remember site" and the Quick Connect window will not remember anything entered into it. The quick connection information (but not the password) is remembered for the next time you need to connect to the site. Press the Connect button to complete the connection.īy checking the option " Add to bookmarks" a bookmark for this site will also be created. The Quick Connect command will open the Quick Connect window, allowing a connection to be created without adding an FTB bookmark.Įnter the information needed to connect to an FTP site. The first FTP connection will be 0:, the next 1:, and so on. When an FTP connection is established the virtual filesystem will connect that location to a numbered device, between 0: and 9. The filesystem location FTP: is special special FTP commands and all FTP bookmarks exists there. The virtual filesystem device extension FTP (FTP:) allows network connections to other machines using the FTP protocol.Īn FTP connection will be integrated into Multi Commander's virtual filesystem and the connection can then be access as a normal filesystem. Multi Commander Hangs and is Not Responding.Custom configuration paths, Additional script folders.Extension defined MultiScript functions.Misc functions (Logging, Load/Save to file, Clipboard, MessageBox.Change Look and Feel to Windows Explorer Mode.Default Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows Explorer Style).Default Keyboard Shortcuts (Commander Style).Send to the Clipboard (Path, Filename. ![]() Change File Properties (Attributes, Date/Time).Pasting Clipboard Data into Explorer Panel.
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