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<li><b>What are the command line options supported by FileZilla?</b><br />
 
<li><b>What are the command line options supported by FileZilla?</b><br />
  
See [[Command-line arguments (Client)]]</li>
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See [[Command-line arguments]]</li>
  
 
<li><b>Where does FileZilla store all its sites and settings?</b><br />
 
<li><b>Where does FileZilla store all its sites and settings?</b><br />
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== FileZilla Client version 2.x FAQ ==
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Note: This section only covers the outdated and unmaintained 2.x branch of FileZilla.
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<li><b>What are the command line options supported by FileZilla?</b><br />
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You can append ftp server addresses to the command line of FileZilla. Valid addresses would be from the form [([s]ftp|ftps)://][user[:pass]@]host[:port][/path]
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Example: ftp://root:secretpw@filezilla.sourceforge.net/htdocs/
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You can also use the "-s siteName" switch to connect to a site in your Site Manager at startup.
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Some more less useful command line options can be found here: [[Command-line_arguments|Command-line arguments]]
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<li><b>Why can't I save my passwords in the Site Manager?</b><br />
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FileZilla can be installed in a special secure mode. In this mode, FileZilla does not remember any password. This is especially useful if you share your PC or if it's a public machine.
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To disable secure mode, just reinstall FileZilla and choose <b>not</b> to enable secure mode during setup.
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<li><b>Why won't FileZilla start anymore?</b><br />
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This could happen if for some reason your FileZilla installation or the settings get corrupted.
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First try to reinstall FileZilla, this won't change your settings.
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If that didn't work, try to delete the filezilla.xml and the registry keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FileZilla and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\FileZilla.
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Notice that all your settings and sites are lost if you do this without taking a backup.
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<li><b>How can I export and import my settings and sites?</b><br />
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If you've chosen to use the .xml file instead of the registry, all your settings and sites are located in the filezilla.xml file which is in the same directory as FileZilla.
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'''Note: If installed on Windows Vista: The FileZilla.xml file is no longer located in the same directory as the install.'''
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Instead Windows Vista places it in C:\Users\'''yourusername'''\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\FileZilla.
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Please take note of that to avoid frustration in restoring sites from another or previous computer.
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You could just backup that file to export and copy it back to the FileZilla folder to import(overwriting all previous settings and sites).
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If you've chosen to use the registry or you would like to export/import only settings or sites, you could go "Edit -> Export settings" to export your settings, and then in Site Manager go "File -> Export" to export your sites. Notice there's also import functions here so use them to import the settings back.
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== FileZilla Server FAQ ==
  

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