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In the address bar, type in the one of the following address:
In the address bar, type in the one of the following address:


<pre>\\umiacs-webftp\ftp-umiacs\incoming\<username> - to access users' incoming folder. </pre>
<pre>\\umiacs-webftp\ftp-umiacs\incoming\<username> - to access users' incoming folders. </pre>
External collaborators can drop data for users into their FTP incoming file system.
External collaborators can drop data for users into their FTP incoming file system.




<pre>\\umiacs-webftp\ftp-umiacs\pub\<username> - to access users' public folder.</pre>
<pre>\\umiacs-webftp\ftp-umiacs\pub\<username> - to access users' public folders.</pre>
Users can place data to be externally accessible in their public FTP space
Users can place data to be externally accessible in their public FTP space

Revision as of 17:02, 17 May 2016

FTP services can be accessed from supported windows machines. This is a guide on how to access the UMIACS FTP service using windows explorer.

Opening up Windows Explorer

To open up windows explorer, click on the "folder/files" icon on your desktop.

Alternatively, click on "Start" button on your task-bar, and type in "Windows Explorer" in the search box.

Connecting to UMIACS FTP

In the address bar, type in the one of the following address:

\\umiacs-webftp\ftp-umiacs\incoming\<username> - to access users' incoming folders. 

External collaborators can drop data for users into their FTP incoming file system.


\\umiacs-webftp\ftp-umiacs\pub\<username> - to access users' public folders.

Users can place data to be externally accessible in their public FTP space