2014-6-2
XP fades away, and new machines are generally Win7 or Win8. There are a lot of friends that can't find an FTP link icon in these two new systems like the XP Network Neighborhood. So a little research, take Win7 as an example, summarized as follows.
1, the Ashes level user to glance here can
In the Map network drive, look for connect to a Web site that can be used to store documents and pictures.
2, the veteran see here
Resource Manager--MAP network drives--connect to sites that you can use to store documents and pictures--next two times--Enter the FTP address (formatted as ftp://192.168.1.1)-- Follow the prompts to complete your own (anonymous or enter a user name)--Name-->ok
3, rookie look here
Open the resource Manager. Practice: Double-click the Computer icon on the desktop or click Start-tap computer. Then click "Map Network Drive".
Click "Connect to a website that can be used to store documents and pictures"
Click Next
Continue to click Next
First enter the FTP address (format ftp://192.168.1.1), then click Next
Choose here, if you have a username, such as the FTP user name in the school. First remove the "check before anonymous login", then enter the username in the Username box and click Next.
You give this FTP name, the name here is "ftp name". Click Next.
Click Done. This is OK.
Now click on the "Computer", you can see a link to a network location, the name is the front of the "FTP name", click on it to access the FTP. PS: If you choose to save your password the first time you log in, the FTP folder interface will be opened one o'clock.