Create virtual drive which links to configured FTP servers. In difference from other ftp-client this allows works with FTP from any program(even if it has no built-in ftp-client). No more external FTP-clients but only one ordinary disk in "My computer"
Hey, hey, no need to get aggressive.
It screwed up my computer so I don't use it. I followed the instructions exactly and I did nothing wrong.
This actually made my site go down - it failed to upload a new copy of default.php after it deleted the old version.
Anyway, I'm glad that works for you - no seriously, I am. I just posted that so if some other person like me had that problem he would know the solution: WinSCP. :)
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UncleNinja
Comment • about 12 years ago • 0 replies
I use Windows 7, and this crashed Windows Explorer and slowed it down randomly even if you're not on the Network Drive. This is NOT a good choice for FTP. Instead use "sync directories" on WinSCP.
FTPDrive was added to AlternativeTo by skyboy on Dec 1, 2009 and this page was last updated Mar 18, 2020. FTPDrive is sometimes referred to as FTP Drive.
Hey, hey, no need to get aggressive. It screwed up my computer so I don't use it. I followed the instructions exactly and I did nothing wrong. This actually made my site go down - it failed to upload a new copy of default.php after it deleted the old version.
Anyway, I'm glad that works for you - no seriously, I am. I just posted that so if some other person like me had that problem he would know the solution: WinSCP. :)
I use Windows 7, and this crashed Windows Explorer and slowed it down randomly even if you're not on the Network Drive. This is NOT a good choice for FTP. Instead use "sync directories" on WinSCP.