There are many
different FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Clients available online.
Most will work fine. For this tutorial, we will be using
CoreFTP. If you are an advanced user and are already
familiar with downloading and installing software, download
CoreFTP
and skip ahead to the "Using Core FTP"
portion of the tutorial.
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ln order
to download the an FTP program you will need to be connected
to the Internet and take your web browser to
www.coreftp.com.
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From that
page click the word DOWNLOAD BUTTON
in the middle of the CoreFTP
web page to get to the page where the good people at CoreFTP
organize what you can download.
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The first block of links are different
places you can download the software. Click on one of
them (like www.coreftp.com) and a window similar to this
will pop up:

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Now to download the software, choose
SAVE. You will get the following window:

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Note the name
of the file you are saving (coreftplite.exe)
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Choose your
DESKTOP
from the top menu
(1).
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Then click
the SAVE BUTTON at the bottom
(2).
When the file is saved, you
will see an icon like this on your desktop:
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Double
click on the icon to begin installing the program on your
computer.
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Once you
double click on the icon you saved to your desktop, you will
see an image which looks like this:

In a few
moments, you will see this window:

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Click NEXT
and then you will see the software begin to install:

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Wait until the NEXT
button has changed from gray to black, and then click it
again.

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Click FINISH and restart
your computer if asked.
Step 2 -
Using CoreFTP

A new CoreFTP icon was
installed on your desktop and in the start menu.
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Double click the
desktop icon. The first thing we'll see is the "Splash
Screen."

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Upon first launch
we will be presented with the following choice. Choose
YES.

You will see
the "Site Manager" below each time your run Core FTP.

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Fill in the
following:
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SITE NAME:
We
used "usingftp on
id.mind.net" "My Personal Web-space" will also work.
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HOST / IP / URL:
Use "id.mind.net" for
InfoStructure personal space.
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USERNAME:
Put in the first part of your
e-mail address (everything before the @).
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PASSWORD:
Enter the Password for that e-mail address.
Leave the "Don't Save
Password" box unchecked, unless you want
to enter your password
each time for reasons of security.
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Once the
information is filled out, click CONNECT.
When connected, the "site manager" window will go away and
you will see the main file transfer window for CoreFTP.

Like many FTP clients,
CoreFTP displays two main windows . . .
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LOCAL VIEW
(1):
This is a list of the files on
YOUR
computer
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REMOTE VIEW
(2):.
This window shows the files on the REMOTE
computer, or
in this instance your personal directory at id.mind.net.
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EXAMPLE:
Let's say you want to back up
a copy of your address book using your personal web space on
id.mind.net. First you have to find the file that is
your address book on your local computer in the LOCAL VIEW.
Double click on a folder to enter into that folder or click
the button that is a picture of a folder with an arrow
pointing up to go up to the next level.

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Find your Windows
address book (jon.wab in the example above).
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Click on it once
to highlight it (1).
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Click on the arrow
pointing to the "remote side" and a copy of your address
book will be transferred to your personal directory at
id.mind.net (2).

Your address book is
now stored in your personal web space!
InfoStructure allows a maximum of 25 megabytes of storage
per personal account.
PUBLISHING WEB
CONTENT: If you want to
make files like pictures or web pages available to the public
you will need to create a directory named "html" and place your
files in that folder. Here's how to create that folder . .
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Click on the
NEW FOLDER icon.
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Type "html" in
lower case letters.
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Click OK.

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Double click on
the html folder you just created to open it.
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You can now move
the files of your choice from your local computer to the
html directory you created on the server and they will be
available to other Internet users. Careful not to
publish things you don't want to or should not share!
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In this example,
we move a picture named "fixie.jpg" to the server and now
anyone in the world can view the picture.
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Enjoy
your new FTP client and skill!
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