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*[[Client_Installation|Installation]] explains how to install the client on Windows | *[[Client_Installation|Installation]] explains how to install the client on Windows | ||
*[[Using]] gives an overview on how to use FileZilla | *[[Using]] gives an overview on how to use FileZilla | ||
*[[Network Configuration]] explains how to configure FileZilla and your networking equipment. Read this | *[[Network Configuration]] explains how to configure FileZilla and your networking equipment. Read this if you have connections problems or failing transfers. | ||
*[[Howto|SFTP using SSH2 howto]] explains how to use public/private keys authentication if using SFTP. | *[[Howto|SFTP using SSH2 howto]] explains how to use public/private keys authentication if using SFTP. | ||
*[[FZ_UAC|Filezilla and the User Account Control feature of Windows Vista/Windows 7]] tells you how to find your files if you created them with old, third-party and Vista-incompatible programs. | *[[FZ_UAC|Filezilla and the User Account Control feature of Windows Vista/Windows 7]] tells you how to find your files if you created them with old, third-party and Vista-incompatible programs. |
Revision as of 01:02, 15 April 2009
FileZilla Client
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Installation explains how to install the client on Windows
- Using gives an overview on how to use FileZilla
- Network Configuration explains how to configure FileZilla and your networking equipment. Read this if you have connections problems or failing transfers.
- SFTP using SSH2 howto explains how to use public/private keys authentication if using SFTP.
- Filezilla and the User Account Control feature of Windows Vista/Windows 7 tells you how to find your files if you created them with old, third-party and Vista-incompatible programs.
- Compiling is for advanced users and developers, it explains how to compile FileZilla from source