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With [[ftp|FTP protocol]] you can use //Anonymous login//. It effectively sets the //User name// to ''anonymous'' and //Password// to ''anonymous@example.com''. With [[ftp|FTP protocol]] you can use //Anonymous login//. It effectively sets the //User name// to ''anonymous'' and //Password// to ''anonymous@example.com''.
-With [[s3|S3 protocol]] you can use ==?read_credentials== //Credentials from %%AWS%% environment//. The discovered credentials will show in the respective boxes, but they won't be saved. They will be read again each time you login. The IAM role, ''AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'', ''AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'', ''AWS_SESSION_TOKEN'', ''AWS_CONFIG_FILE'', ''AWS_PROFILE'' and ''AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE'' //(latest beta version only)// &beta environment variables and the profiles in the default ''.aws\credentials'' and ''.aws\config'' //(beta only)// &beta configuration files are used in the same order as AWS tools do. You can choose specific profile in combo box next to the checkbox.+With [[s3|S3 protocol]] you can use ==?read_credentials== //Credentials from %%AWS%% environment//. The discovered credentials will show in the respective boxes, but they won't be saved. They will be read again each time you login. The IAM role, ''AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'', ''AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'', ''AWS_SESSION_TOKEN'', ''AWS_CONFIG_FILE'', ''AWS_PROFILE'' and ''AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE'' environment variables and the profiles in the default ''.aws\credentials'' and ''.aws\config'' configuration files are used in the same order as AWS tools do. You can choose specific profile in combo box next to the checkbox.
If you need to configure advanced settings, click //Advanced// button to open [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced Site Settings dialog]]. For settings not directly available in the interface and other special needs, use //Advanced > Edit Raw Settings// command to open [[ui_login_raw|Raw Site Settings dialog]]. For configuring [[transfer_settings#presets|transfer settings preset]] for the site, use //Advanced > Transfer Settings Rule// to open [[ui_transfer_preset|Transfer Settings Preset editor]]. If you need to configure advanced settings, click //Advanced// button to open [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced Site Settings dialog]]. For settings not directly available in the interface and other special needs, use //Advanced > Edit Raw Settings// command to open [[ui_login_raw|Raw Site Settings dialog]]. For configuring [[transfer_settings#presets|transfer settings preset]] for the site, use //Advanced > Transfer Settings Rule// to open [[ui_transfer_preset|Transfer Settings Preset editor]].
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To open all sites in a site folder, select the folder and press the //Login// button. To open all sites in a site folder, select the folder and press the //Login// button.
-If you have many sites, you can ==incremental==ly search for a site by typing part of its name. Then you can use ''Tab'' (or ''Shift-Tab'') to search next (previous) matching sites. Press ''Esc'' to cancel searching. In the //Incremental Search// submenu of list context menu, you can select one of the search modes: //Beginning of Site Name Only//, //Any Part of Site Name// or //All Major Site Fields// (name, hostname, user name and note).+If you have many sites, you can ==incremental==ly search for a site by typing part of its name. Then you can use ''Tab'' (or ''Shift-Tab'') to search next (previous) matching sites. Press ''Esc'' to cancel searching. In the //Incremental Search// submenu of list context menu (or in //Search// panel context menu), you can select one of the search modes: //Beginning of Site Name Only//, //Any Part of Site Name// or //All Major Site Fields// (name, hostname, user name and note).
==== [[folders]] Site Folders ==== ==== [[folders]] Site Folders ====

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