What is a FTP-based Web site?
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What is a FTP-based Web site?
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A FTP-based Web site uses File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to manage files and folders stored on a remote or local Web site. It is useful when developers want to create an already existing Web site on a remote computer that has been configured as an FTP server. Therefore, developers access files and folders via FTP on the Web site, instead of through the Front Page Server Extensions.
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