
Navigate to the new folder you created in Windows Explorer, then click “Open.” Click the “Advanced” tab in the Site Manager window, then click the “Browse” button next to the “Default Local Directory” field. Click “File” and “Site Manager,” then select your FTP server from the list. Click the “New Folder” button in the Windows Explorer window, then rename the folder so that it exactly matches the folder you want to synchronize on the server.

Note the name of the folder, then click “Disconnect” on the toolbar and close FileZilla. Step 6. Scroll down to the folder you want to synchronize with your computer.Double-click the “Home,” “Public_HTML,” “WWW” or other directory name that contains the files and folders for your website. FileZilla then displays the folders in the root directory of the Web server. Wait a few seconds while FileZilla negotiates login credentials and establishes a connection with the server. Step 5. Click the “Quick Connect” button to log in to the remote Web server.Again, refer to the welcome email from the hosting company for this information. Enter “21” in the Port field unless your hosting company requires that you use a non-standard FTP port.
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Step 1. Download the FileZilla FTP client and install it to your computer if you have not already done so (link in Resources).

FileZilla also allows you to synchronize files and folders between your website and a local computer.

With the free FTP client application FileZilla, you can upload new files to your Web server quickly and without having to log in to your Web host’s control panel. Using the online control panel provided by many Web hosting companies to upload new files to you business’s website can be cumbersome and slow.
