Up load a music Files
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How do you up load a music file on to our FTP file??
Thanks
Phil
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Hi Phil,
You may upload any type of files (including music files) to your domain via ftp.
In order to perform ftp connection to your domain you may use the following settings:
Hostname: domain.com
Username: domain.com
Password: your domain account administrative one
Port: 20 or 21
With these ftp settings you can perform ftp connection to your domain via:
1) command line (ftp domain.com)
2) ftp client (like FileZilla, for example)
3) Internet browser (ftp://domain.com@domain.com)
4) File Manager application within your administrative area -> 'WebsiteManagement' -> 'FileManager' .
Hope this helps
Regards
Alun
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Alun
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Hi Alun,
Sorry you have lost me…I’ve gone to the BT Web site centre clicked on the Access FTP link –the FTP root at btconnecthosting.com file come up..now I’m lost
Can you point me in the right direction?
Phil
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That access FTP link is pretty much redundant these days as most browsers do not support FTP correctly any more.
Best to use a dedicated FTP client such as Filezilla or something and use your FTP details as described above to log in. Then you just drag and drop your file(s) to the public folder.
