How to Connect to an FTP Server from Windows Explorer (2024)

Author: Konstantinos Tsoukalas ,

Windows offer an easy way to connect to an FTP Server and its FTP Shared folders, by using the Add Network Location wizard. After running the wizard, you 'll be able to easily manage (copy, move, delete, create, rename, etc.) all the contents hosted on the FTP server from Windows Explorer.

The 'Add Network Location' wizard, helps you to add a shortcut to FTP Shares in Windows Explorer, without having to install a third party FTP Client program to access and manage the FTP Server's Shared files.

Keep in mind that, the "Add Network Location" creates only a shortcut to FTP in Windows Explorer and doesn't map assign a drive letter to FTP. In the case that you want to map an FTP Share to a drive letter and make the FTP mapping permanent, then read this guide:How to Assign/Map an FTP Share to a drive letter.

In this tutorial you 'll learn how you can access an FTP Server via Windows Explorer.

How to connect/access FTP by using Windows Explorer.

Before connecting to an FTP server you must know it's hostname (URL or IP address) and of course the required login credentials (if any) to access the shared FTP contents.

To access the shared contents on an FTP Server via Windows Explorer (file explorer), typein the Address bar ftp:// followed by the hostname (or the URL or the IP address) of the FTP Server.

Example: If the FTP Server's IP Address is: "192.168.1.200" and the FTP port number is the "54557" then type:

  • ftp://192.168.1.200:54557

Whenasked, type your credentials (FTP Login name and Password) to connect to the FTP Server. After that you 'll be able to work with the FTP contents as if it was stored locally on your computer.

After completing your work, then close the Explorer window to disconnect from the FTP Server.

The above method is useful if you access the FTP contents rarely, but for everyday usage it is unhandy, because you have to apply the same steps, every time you want to access the FTP server. In that case, it is better to use the Add a Network Location wizard, which is offered byWindows, to add a shortcut to the FTP Shared folder in Windows Explorer (file Explorer). *

* Note: If you want to assign a drive letter to the FTP shared folder and make your life easier, then read this article: How to Assign/Map an FTP Share to a drive letter.

How to Add a Shortcut to an FTP Share in Windows Explorer:

1. Open Windows Explorer.

2. Right click on a blank area and choose Add network location.

3. Click Next twice and at the following screen type the IP Address and the port number of your FTP Server. Click Next when done.

4. Uncheck the Log on anonymously checkbox and then type your FTP User name. Press Next.

5. Leave the default name (or type a different one) for the new connection and press Next.

6. Click Finish to close the wizard.

7. Finally you will be asked to type your credentials.

8. After entering your credentials, the new FTP network location will appear(as a shortcut) in Windows Explorer. *

  • Related article: How to Assign/Map an FTP Share to a drive letter..

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How to Connect to an FTP Server from Windows Explorer (2024)

FAQs

How to Connect to an FTP Server from Windows Explorer? ›

Once Windows Explorer is up, you should see something similar to the following: Type ftp://username@example.com into the top address bar. Replace username with your cPanel username and example.com with your primary domain name. That should connect you and cause it to prompt you for a password.

How do I access an FTP site in Internet Explorer? ›

  1. Open Internet Explorer and go to Tools > Internet Options.
  2. Under the Advanced tab, select the Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer) option, and then click Apply.
  3. After making the changes, the address bar in Windows Explorer can be used to connect to an FTP site as shown below.
Sep 8, 2022

How do I connect to a server from Windows Explorer? ›

How to Connect a PC to a Server
  1. Open File Explorer and select This PC.
  2. Select Map network drive in the toolbar.
  3. Select the Drive drop-down menu and choose a letter to assign to the server.
  4. Fill in the Folder field with the IP address or hostname of the server you want to access.
Sep 7, 2022

How to access FTP server from browser? ›

How to use FTP from a browser?
  1. Open your Browser, in our example I'll use Chrome.
  2. In your Address Bar, you can enter: ftp://Host. ...
  3. If you didn't directly use your FTP User and its Password in the URL you will be prompted for them.
  4. Once you login your Browser will load the contents of the FTP account's Directory.

How do I log out of an ftp site in Windows Explorer? ›

One thing you must remember is that, as long as you keep the Windows/File Explorer window open, the one in which the connection was established, the FTP connection remains active. To disconnect, simply close that Windows/File Explorer window.

How do I connect to an FTP server with File Explorer? ›

Step by Step Walkthrough
  1. Open Windows Explorer (can be done by opening My Computer).
  2. Click on the Address Bar.
  3. Type ftp. %%Domain%% or ftp.yourdomainname.com.
  4. Press Enter.
  5. Type into the prompt that appears: ...
  6. Click Log On.
  7. You can now take advantage of the windows interface you are already used to.

How do I force FTP to open in Windows Explorer? ›

Open Internet Explorer. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Scroll down to Browsing and make sure the box that reads "Enable ftp folder view (Outside of Internet Explorer)" is checked.

How to connect FTP server in Windows? ›

On Windows 10 or 8, right-click the Start button or press Windows+X on your keyboard and select “Command Prompt”. On Windows 7, search the Start menu for “Command Prompt”. Type ftp at the prompt and press Enter. The prompt will change to an ftp> prompt.

How to check FTP connection in Windows? ›

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  1. Click Start, select Run, and then enter cmd to give you a blank c:\> prompt.
  2. Enter ftp .
  3. Enter open .
  4. Enter the IP address or domain that you want to connect to.
  5. Enter your user name and password when prompted.
Oct 11, 2018

How do I access the network from File Explorer? ›

Using Windows 10

Click the File Explorer icon, or press E + Win to open File Explorer. Click Network. It's the last item in the panel to the left.

How do I access to an FTP server? ›

Accessing files on the FTP server

To access files on the FTP server, open a file explorer and type ftp://serverIP . The FTP server asks for a username and password. Enter the username and password (Windows or Active Directory credentials) and click Logon . The files and folders display under the FTP server.

Why is FTP not working in my browser? ›

Why is my FTP site not working in Chrome? FTP is generally disabled by default in Chrome 81. However, you can enable it utilizing the # enable-FTP flag. Now, you need to open Chrome and type "chrome://flags" in the address bar.

Do any browsers still support FTP? ›

Firefox version 88 (or newer) Microsoft Edge version 90 (or newer) Google Chrome version 90 (or newer) (NOTE: Internet Explorer and Windows File Explorer are two other options to use for accessing FTP sites.) Follow the instructions below to change your Web browser's settings to reenable FTP downloads. Open Firefox.

How do I access FTP sites through Internet Explorer? ›

Open Control Panel via your start menu and double click on Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab at the top and scroll down to Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer) and make sure it is checked. Scroll down to Use Passive FTP (for Firewall and DSL modem compatibility) and make sure it is checked.

How to open FTP port in Windows 10? ›

How to allow FTP port in Windows Firewall?
  1. Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Click on Security center.
  2. At the bottom window (Manage security settings for:) ...
  3. Click on this option. ...
  4. Select Exceptions tab > Click on Add Port button.
  5. Add port 21 and 20 as follows.
  6. Save Firewall settings by clicking on OK button.

How do I find my FTP server login? ›

Answer:
  1. On your profile page, Click View FTP Home under "Manage File Transfer"
  2. On the Manage Transfer File Home Page, Click User File Transfer Protocol under "Transferring a file for Data Enrichment Services"
  3. A window will display with your FTP user name and password along with a hyperlink to the log in page.

How to connect to ftp site? ›

Connecting via the Windows command line
  1. Enter the ftp command. Press “Enter” to confirm the action.
  2. Set the command ftp_hostname.
  3. Enter your username or log in anonymously. To do this, enter Anonymous.
  4. Type in your password. If you are logged in as Anonymous, leave the password field blank. Press “Enter” again.

What browser opens FTP sites? ›

Firefox version 88 (or newer) Microsoft Edge version 90 (or newer) Google Chrome version 90 (or newer) (NOTE: Internet Explorer and Windows File Explorer are two other options to use for accessing FTP sites.) Follow the instructions below to change your Web browser's settings to reenable FTP downloads.

Why can't I access an ftp site? ›

The TCP port for FTP is usually set to 21 as a default. If you are having trouble connecting with FTP, your firewall may be blocking it. Don't forget to check your firewall's logs to understand if it has been blocking connections to or from the server IP you are attempting to connect to.

How do I access files through FTP? ›

To access an FTP server using a command prompt (command line), you can use the “ftp” command, which is a built-in command in most operating systems. Once the connection is established, you can send FTP commands to the server to obtain, upload, edit, or manage files.

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