For the local server, localhost will be an appropriate
name. This may also be the IP address or the computer name.
5. Type in Localhost and accept all other defaults. As the access is anonymous
login, there is no need to provide a password. You may test to verify that the
connection is good by clicking on the Test Connection button.
6. Click on the OK button on the FTP Connection Manager Editor window.
The name FTP Connection Manager gets added to the General list item
along with the line item, FtpConnection, in the FTP Task Editor window.
Accepting StopOnFailure to be true will stop FTP task.
7. Click on the File Transfer list item, which opens the window (as shown in
the screenshot) where you need to provide the information for the remote
host and the local computer.
The line items which have boolean values False can be set to true by
clicking on "false" and choosing the drop-down value true. The meaning
of these items can be read at the bottom, which is now displaying what
Operation means in this FTP Task Editor. Presently, the Operation is set to
Send files option, which means that you are sending a file using this task if
this option is chosen.
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8. Click on the point indicated by 1 along the line item. RemotePath opens the
Browse for Directory window, as shown in the following screenshot.
This is already at the top level of the local FTP site directory.
9. Accept this choice and click on the OK button on this window.
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