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5-26-09 sagt: Hallo,es muss frkitionneuen, denn es haben bereits einige Besucher der Website dieses Tutorial erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Aber ich werde das nochmal prufen+3War diese Antwort hilfreich?
By default, FileZilla Client stores its settings in the user's home directory. All you need is to change this behavior by modify the "'''Config Location'''" setting in global default config file named '''fzdefaults.xml'''. This one does not exists by default but there's an example file in the '''./docs''' subdirectory you can use as template. Create a file named fzdefaults.xml in the same directory as the FileZilla executable and insert record about "'''Config Location'''" option as shown in the template. Or you can just copy example file '''fzdefaults.xml.example''' into the same directory and accordingly rename it to right '''fzdefaults.xml'''. And finally change the setting "'''Config Location'''" to relative path "'''./'''" (dot slash without quotes). That's all.
 
More info about this setting see included instructions in the example file '''fzdefaults.xml.example'''.

Revision as of 17:50, 21 February 2012

By default, FileZilla Client stores its settings in the user's home directory. All you need is to change this behavior by modify the "Config Location" setting in global default config file named fzdefaults.xml. This one does not exists by default but there's an example file in the ./docs subdirectory you can use as template. Create a file named fzdefaults.xml in the same directory as the FileZilla executable and insert record about "Config Location" option as shown in the template. Or you can just copy example file fzdefaults.xml.example into the same directory and accordingly rename it to right fzdefaults.xml. And finally change the setting "Config Location" to relative path "./" (dot slash without quotes). That's all.

More info about this setting see included instructions in the example file fzdefaults.xml.example.