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A home directory is the entry point for a user on an FTP server. When the user logs in, the starting directory is the one you specify. If you do not specify a home directory, the user will log in to the servers root directory.
%FtpRoot% is the root directory for your FTP site; for example, C:\Inetpub\Ftproot.
This default directory is defined for the user when it tries to login into the FTP server. After this, the user needs to come back to the root directory (/) and then search for a folder path where the file is placed (example:- /Distribution / LSAIT / AZIMUT).
On Windows, this is easy. With File Explorer open, simply type in the address of the FTP site into the location bar at the top. Keep in mind that youll need to prefix the site with FTP:// to let Explorer know that it needs to connect to an FTP server instead of looking locally for the location.
Use the dir or ls command to display the directory and location of the file on the FTP server.
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1. Click the FTP Open icon next to the address path input, connect, and select your folder 2. or click on the Remote tab of the File View and double-click your account to connect. Then simply drag a folder on the server to the Find locations list to add it to the search.

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