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6) Go to the "Home Directory" tab and click the "Browse..." button to locate
the folder where the uploaded files will go to. Be sure that the "Write" box is
checked.
Your computer is now set up to accept incoming FTP connections. You will need
to use the "anonymous" user name and a "blank" password to connect. You can
use the default account that you use to log in with or use the "Accounts" System
Preference to create new accounts for access. However, you will only be able to
access files that are FTP into the account that you are logged in to, so it is best to
use the user name and password of the account that you use to log in.
Windows XP Third-Party FTP Setup
While the built-in FTP server is useful a more powerful third-party program al-
lows easier setup of users and control. There are many different freeware, share-
ware and open-source FTP Servers available for Windows computer, the "ITP"
FTP Server software from Thomas Sapiano is an excellent, third-party FTP server
software available for Windows and Pocket PC devices. For a download, please
see: http://66.34.100.243/itp/ .
After downloading, decompressing and installing ITP launch the "Configure
Server" application from the ITP menu in the "All Programs" menu. Click the
"Users" button and follow the steps in the Wizard to add a new FTP user:
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