After installing the operating system, many VPs users are worried about how to transmit local data to a remote VPs server. The following describes two common methods for transferring data to the server.
Method 1. Set up a server through FTP
After the server system is installed, we will tell you the IP address of the server and the username and password for remote management, and we will enter the server through remote desktop (Remote Management Server method:/faq/VPs/faq_1112.htm ), after logging on to the server, double-click the "Internet Information Service (IIS) manager" on the desktop, and click the "+" number in front of the "ftp site". Click it and you will see:
Right-click "Default FTP site" ------ new ----- virtual directory (Note: Do not delete the default FTP site and re-create the FTP site ):
The "virtual directory creation wizard" pops up ----- click Next ----- enter content in the alias casually, and then go:
Click Browse here to select the FTP directory, that is, all the files you uploaded are saved in this folder. Here I select D: \ Web Folder, next, click "Next"-tick the "write" option and click "Next"-"finish ".
Then add a user on the VPs. This user is our FTP user. Add the user as follows: "START" ---- "run" ---- Enter cmd ----- enter the net user username and password/Add, here I set the FTP user name to web and the password to rwchina, enter: Net user web rwchina/Add under cmd, and press Enter:
Next, open IIS, right-click the new FTP virtual directory (I am here on the Web) ---- permission ---- add, and then enter the FTP Username I just created here as web,
Click "OK", select the user you just added, and check the "read and write" items below,
Click "OK.
Now we open the FTP software on our computer, and write the server address to the address of our VPs server. The FTP user name is what we add on the server (I am here on the Web ), the password is the password of this user (here I am rwchina). Then click Connect to upload data to the server.
Method 2: transmission via Remote Desktop
Open the remote desktop window,
Select "option"
Select "local resource" label
Here you can hook up the "disk drive" so that you can log on to the remote server and open "my computer". Then you can see your local hard disk list in "others. In this way, you can transmit data on the remote server as you operate on a local machine.