com.
n Host Directory: Enter the directory in which publicly accessible documents are stored on the
server. Typical host directory names are www/public/docs/ and public_html/. Your
remote site root folder is a subfolder of the host directory. If you are unsure of the exact name
of the host directory, check with your Web server administrator. Often, the FTP host connects
to the correct directory automatically, and you can leave this field blank.
n Login: Enter the login name you have been assigned for access to the Web server.
n Password: Enter the password necessary for you to gain access to the Web server. Note that
many servers are case-sensitive when it comes to logins and passwords!
n Save: Dreamweaver automatically selects this option after you enter a password. Deselect it
only if you and others access the server from the current system.
n Use Passive FTP: Passive FTP establishes the FTP connection through the local software,
rather than the server. Certain firewall configurations use passive FTP; check with your network
administrator to see if you need it.
n Use IPv6 Transfer Mode: IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the most recent networking
communication standard enjoying widespread adoption. Select this option if you need to connect
to an IPv6-enabled FTP server.
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