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Nope

Post by Hermskii » Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:58 pm

I could not get in. I got the log on screen and used the password but it sent me to a page not found.
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Post by Hermskii » Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:27 am

I'm not even getting the log on screen now. OK wait, I just got in with no logon screen. Spooky security there GP and it would not let me upload anything but would let me look at the files that were already there.
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Post by K » Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:57 am

XxDangerxX wrote:OK no-one posted instruction in this thread of how to access the ftp, because it clearly doesn't work in a browser.
  1. Click on Start > Run
  2. Type "cmd" and press <ENTER>
  3. Type "ftp" and press <ENTER>
  4. Type "open 68.486.7.125" and press <ENTER>
  5. Type "MHM" and press <ENTER>
  6. Type "MHM" again and press <ENTER>
Notes:
  • To display the files in the directory, type "dir".
  • To download a file from the directory, type "get" then the name of the file. Files can't be run straight from the directory – they must be downloaded first. Unless otherwise configured, all files will be downloaded to your %HOMEPATH% directory. "%HOMEPATH%" can simply be opened through Start > Run.
You are getting a little advanced for some of the newbies.
Not everyone is savy when it comes to the command promt.
I understand it but others might mess some stuff up with a wrong command.

If you are not Knowing what you are doing in the command prompt then use a FTP program like FileZilla or something. It gives you a gui that is real easy to use. :D

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Post by BiGbOsS » Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:11 am

holy smokes i had no idea you could use ftp via command prompt! :shock: :shock: :shock:
im a little familiar with it too, i had no idea, thanks for the info lol 8)
BoSs is in the HOUSE!

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Post by Flatus » Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:11 am

I'm sure several of you ppl use Firefox, so why not get the free FireFTP add-on & do it that way? It's as easy as pie! :roll:
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