Windows Tutorials - Herong's Tutorial Examples - v5.62, by Dr. Herong Yang
Setting Up New Connection Sites
This section provides a tutorial example on how to create a new connection site with Site Manager inside FileZilla.
Now let's try to use FileZilla to connect a FTP server. The first step is to create a new connect site with the Site Manager function of FileZilla.
1. Double click on c:\local\FileZilla-3.1.5\filezilla.exe. You will the FileZilla main window.
2. Click menu File > Site Manager. The Site Manager dialog box shows up.
3. Click the New Site button. A new entry shows up below the My Site folder icon.
4. Enter "NETLIB" as the site name and enter values for other fields as:
Host: netlib2.cs.utk.edu Port: 21 Servertype: FTP - File Transfer Protocol Logontype: Ask for password User: anonymous Password:
5. Click OK to save the site setting for NETLIB. See the picture below:
By the way, netlib2.cs.utk.edu is anonymous FTP site for NETLIB, a repository of freely available software of interest to the numerical computing.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Microsoft Windows
Introduction to Windows Explorer
Introduction to Internet Explorer
"Paint" Program and Computer Graphics
GIMP - GNU Image Manipulation Program
JPEG Image File Format Quality and Size
GIF Image File Format and Transparent Background
"WinZip" - ZIP File Compression Tool
"WinRAR" - RAR and ZIP File Compression Tool
FTP Server, Client and Commands
►"FileZilla" - Free FTP Client and Server
Downloading and Installing FileZilla 3.1.5
►Setting Up New Connection Sites
Downloading Files from an Anonymous FTP Server
Web Server Log Files and Analysis Tool - "Analog"
Spyware Adware Detection and Removal
IE Addon Program Listing and Removal
Vundo (VirtuMonde/VirtuMundo) - vtsts.dll Removal
Trojan and Malware "Puper" Description and Removal
VSToolbar (VSAdd-in.dll) - Description and Removal
Spybot - Spyware Blocker, Detection and Removal
Setting Up and Using Crossover Cable Network
Home Network Gateway - DSL Modem/Wireless Router
Windows Task Manager - The System Performance Tool
"tasklist" Command Line Tool to List Process Information
"msconfig" - System Configuration Tool
Configuring and Managing System Services
Windows Registry Key and Value Management Tools