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#1 by tonybowen
Hi, I'm using Dreamweaver as my authoring software and also as my FTP client. Can you give me an example of the information I need so I can fill in the 'Remote Info' page so I can upload files.
Posted on Tuesday, 7th August 2007 at 11:08am
#2 by admin
FTP Address: ftp.yourdomain
Directory: Should be blank or /
Username: username@domain
Password: The password to match the username

I hope this helps :).
Posted on Tuesday, 7th August 2007 at 2:06pm
#3 by tonybowen
Thanks for that. I've put the info into Dreamweaver but it still won't connect to my site, it gives me a Login Authentication Failed message. I've also tried the CoffeeCup FTP client and I get a message back saying that the Username or Password is invalid. My address is http://www.tonybowen.net
Posted on Tuesday, 7th August 2007 at 3:12pm
#4 by admin
Hi,

We have had a look at your account, the reason why you cannot connect is because you only bought a domain and no hosting platform. To sign up to a hosting platform go to....

http://hosting.supanet.com/hosting/

... once you have decided on a hosting platform you will be able to upload your website.
Posted on Wednesday, 8th August 2007 at 8:37am

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