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Connect to FTP server or SFTP server
This guide contains simplified description of connecting to FTP or SFTP server with WinSCP.
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Before Starting
Before starting you should have WinSCP installed.
Collecting Session Details
Before you connect, you need to know at least:
- Host name1 of the server,2 such as
ftp.example.com
. Particularly when connecting to server hosting your website, note that the host name of the server, where you connect to manage the web site may not be the same as your website domain. - Protocol the server supports (FTP, SFTP, FTPS, etc.).
- Account username.
- Account password.3
If you do not know these details, ask the administrator of the system you are trying to connect to, such as:
- IT Support department of the company you work in;
- IT Support department of the university you study at;
- Webhosting company that provides you a website.
Connecting
Start WinSCP. Login Dialog will appear. On the dialog:
- Select your File protocol.
When you are about to use FTPS protocol (FTP over TLS/SSL, not SFTP), select FTP and then choose one of the FTPS invocation methods). - Enter your host name to Host name field, username to User name and password to Password
- You may want to save your session details to a site so you do not need to type them in whenever you want to connect. Press the Save button and type the site name.
- Press Login to connect.
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Further Reading
- Troubleshooting;
- Other guides to using WinSCP;
- Tasks you can do with WinSCP.
- Or IP address.Back
- When trying to connect to iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, replace term “server” on these pages with iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Learn how to connect to iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.Back
- Or other means of authentication.Back