Map FTP to a Drive
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Date : March 20, 2008
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Map FTP to a Drive

Many people access FTP sites, either to upload a website or to backup data from their PC. The normal way to access the FTP is to use some software called an FTP client, but there is a much easier way of accessing these.

Just like you can map a network share to appear as a drive on your PC, you can also map FTP to a drive. This means if you use FTP to upload a website, you can browse your site's files using a drive letter that you assign in Windows Explorer.

First open Windows Explorer by running explorer.exe from the run menu (press WINDOWS KEY + R to access this):

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Once Windows Explorer loads, press ALT to access the toolbar and then click Tools > Map Network Drive.

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Now, click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures:

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Click next on the first page of the wizard:

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Now click Choose a custom network location and click next to specify a FTP site:

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Enter your FTP address and click next (in this example we use the Microsoft public FTP):

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If you need a username and password, enter them here. Otherwise, click next:

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Now choose a name and click next:

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Your new FTP drive is up and running, click finish to complete the wizard and bring up the new drive:

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You can now view the FTP site as a folder in Windows Explorer:

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Although you can't technically use this as a normal drive (i.e. by accessing it via x:\) you can select the FTP site from almost any application as a drive. If you really need to map the FTP site as a drive, try using NetDrive (and run it under XP compatibility mode).

Tags : ftp, upload, website