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| = Site Manager entries =
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| Filezilla version 2 and version 3 have only one thing in common: The name Filezilla. Both are entirely different in every other aspect. You can install Filezilla 3 (into a different directory) while still keeping your old Filezilla 2 around.
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| Filezilla 3 stores its Site Manager entries in a new, different format. This guide explains the exporting/importing process.
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| == The easy way ==
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| Try this method first:
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| 1. Start Filezilla 3.
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| 2. Open the '''File''' menu and select '''Import...'''
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| 3. Select your old ''filezilla.xml'' - this file is in the program directory of Filezilla 2.
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| 4. If Filezilla finds importable data, you'll get a dialog box telling you that due to different formats used, you can only import host, port, username, and password. In case of an error message try the slightly harder way below.
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| 5. Answer '''Yes''' and your sites should be imported.
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| Your story was really informative, thnaks!
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| == Further things to try ==
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| If both methods fail, try http://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?p=14693#p14693 .
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Revision as of 05:39, 1 July 2011
I am ttloaly wowed and prepared to take the next step now.