Using FTP in PowerArchiver | ![]() ![]() |
Introduction
PowerArchiver has FTP capabilities
built-in. They are mainly designed for use in Auto-Backup (.pbs) scripts, but
you can also use the feature to upload any open archive to your FTP server
through "FTP Archive" in the "File" menu, or even through the
convenient shell extensions (disabled by default, check "Options>
Configuration> Shell Extensions" to enable it). Nevertheless, every
option starts the same FTP Quick Connect screen where you can select an FTP
profile that you wish to use, or create a new one.
FTP
Profiles
All relevant information about FTP sites is stored in FTP Profiles.
PowerArchiver stores all the information conveniently as a profile, so you can
use it again without re-entering the FTP site
information.
Creating & Editing an FTP Profile
You can
create new profile through FTP Quick Connect or by using "Configuration>
FTP Profiles". Simply click on "New Profile" to go into the FTP
Profile Manager.
If you want to edit an existing profile, simply select
the profile and click "Edit Profile".
FTP Profile Manager
Options
"Name" - enter the name for FTP the profile.
"Hostname or IP" - here you need to enter your FTP's Internet address (e.g. ftp.mysite.com).
"Port" - the
port your FTP server is running on. The default is 21, but your FTP server
might use different port. Please contact your system administrator or your FTP
company's technical support if you are not sure what port you should use.
"Anonymous login" - check this option if you do not need an username and password to access your FTP server.
"Username" - enter the login for your FTP; only used if you need to login with your username and password.
"Password" - enter your password here. For anonymous logins, an e-mail address is required. PowerArchiver has entered a default anonymous e-mail that you may wish to change.
"Timeout" - PowerArchiver will return an error if it does not get a response from the server within entered amount of time. Change the default if your Internet connection needs more time to make reach your server.
"Passive mode" - you will most likely need to use
passive mode to access your FTP server if are behind firewall or NAT. If for
some reason you can not connect to your FTP server and you are using a DSL or
cable connection, you will most likely need to check this
option.
File
Information
File information appears in the FTP
Quick Connect window and it is relevant to your current FTP upload.
"Local File" - is path to your local file that you want to upload. PowerArchiver enters the information in this field by default so you do not have to change it yourself.
"Destination File" - this is the destination on your FTP server that the file will be uploaded to. If you leave it predefined, PowerArchiver will upload the file to your FTP root folder.
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