您(Did)知道 Windows 10 包含一个内置的FTP客户端吗?这可能会让人感到惊讶,但我们正在谈论文件资源管理器(File Explorer)!文件资源管理器(File Explorer)中鲜为人知的功能之一是它可以处理与FTP服务器的连接。您可以使用文件资源(File Explorer)管理器执行您期望在FTP服务器上执行的所有文件和文件夹管理操作:复制、移动、删除、创建、重命名等。在本指南中,我们将向您展示如何使用Windows 10的FTP客户端 -文件资源管理器(File Explorer)- 快速访问任何FTP服务器:
如何在Windows 10中使用(Windows 10)文件资源管理器连接到(File Explorer)FTP服务器
打开文件资源管理器(File Explorer)(Open File Explorer),然后在地址栏中键入ftp:// ,后跟要连接的FTP服务器的(FTP)IP 地址。(IP address)这是一个看起来应该是什么样子的虚拟示例:ftp://192.168.1.50。当然,你也可以使用它的域名,如果你知道的话。看起来像这样:ftp.digitalcitizen.life或ftp.example.com。
在Windows 10(Windows 10)的文件资源管理器(File Explorer)中输入FTP服务器的地址
然后要求您填写详细信息,例如用于连接FTP服务器的用户名和密码。输入用户名、密码,如果您计划多次登录此服务器,请选中“保存密码”(“Save password”)框。这使 Windows 10 记住它以供将来连接,这样您就不必再次键入它。
输入所有详细信息后,按“登录”。(“Log On.”)
在Windows 10(Windows 10)中输入FTP帐户的用户名和密码
注意:(NOTE:)如果您的FTP服务器支持并配置为允许匿名连接,请选中“匿名登录”框。(“Log on anonymously.”)然后输入您的电子邮件地址而不是用户名和密码,因为在这种情况下不再需要它们。
使用文件资源管理器(File Explorer)匿名连接到FTP服务器(FTP)
Windows 10 的 FTP 客户端 -文件资源管理器(File Explorer)- 现在尝试连接到FTP服务器。如果连接建立没有问题,您可以看到服务器上的所有文件夹,就像它们是 Windows 10 PC 上的文件夹一样。
使用Windows 10的文件资源管理器(File Explorer)浏览FTP服务器
如何使用Windows 10的文件资源管理器(File Explorer)与FTP服务器一起工作
您现在可以在FTP服务器上工作,就好像它是您自己的计算机一样。根据连接速度,当您浏览文件和文件夹时,显示内容可能需要一段时间。
最好记住,只要打开文件资源管理器( File Explorer)窗口(建立连接的窗口),FTP连接就会保持活动状态。要断开连接,请关闭该文件资源管理器( File Explorer)窗口。
提示:(TIP:)如果您希望始终能够快速访问特定的FTP服务器,您可能需要将其映射到文件资源管理器(File Explorer)。操作方法如下:如何在 Windows 10 中映射 FTP 驱动器、网络驱动器和 Web 共享(How to map FTP drives, network drives, and web shares in Windows 10)。
您可以在新的文件资源管理器( File Explorer)窗口或同一窗口中浏览计算机中的文件夹。但是,不会有任何捷径可将您带回FTP服务器。要返回它,您需要单击或点击“后退”(Back)和“前进(Forward)”按钮附近的小箭头。在那里,您会看到一个包含您浏览过的所有地点的列表,并且您可以快速返回到您的FTP服务器,而无需开始新的连接。
在文件资源管理器(File Explorer)中返回FTP服务器
文件和文件夹管理(File & folder management)操作,如复制、粘贴(copying, pasting)或删除文件,照常进行。文件资源管理器( File Explorer)将您的所有点击/点击和键盘命令转换为适当的FTP命令。
FTP服务器上的文件和文件夹管理照常进行
但是,一个显着的区别是您无法看到在FTP服务器上找到的文件的预览。您只能看到代表每种文件类型的缩略图。
您(Did)知道 Windows 10 有自己的“FTP 资源管理器”吗?🙂
尽管它在功能和可用性方面无法与处理FTP连接的专用应用程序相比,但 Windows 10 的文件资源管理器(File Explorer)在这方面做得不错。如果您经常使用特定的FTP服务器,我们建议您在(FTP)文件资源管理( File Explorer)器中创建驱动器映射,或为此目的使用Core FTP或FileZilla等专用应用程序。
How to connect to an FTP server in Windows 10, from File Explorer -
Did you know that Wіndows 10 includes a built-in FTP client? It might come as a surprise, but we’re talking aboυt File Explorer! One of the lesser-known features available in File Explorer is that it can handle connections to FTP servers. You can use File Explorer to do all the file and folder management operations you would expect on an FTP server: copy, move, delete, create, rename, and so on. In this guide, we show you how to use Windows 10’s FTP client - File Explorer - to quickly access any FTP server:
How to connect to FTP servers with File Explorer in Windows 10
Open File Explorer and, in the address bar, type ftp:// followed by the IP address of the FTP server to which you want to connect. Here’s one dummy example of how it should look like: ftp://192.168.1.50. Of course, you can use its domain name as well, if you know it. That looks something like this: ftp.digitalcitizen.life or ftp.example.com.
Entering the address of an FTP server in Windows 10's File Explorer
You are then asked to fill in details such as the username and password used to connect to the FTP server. Type the username, the password, and, if you plan to log in more than once to this server, check the “Save password” box. That makes Windows 10 remember it for future connections so that you don’t have to type it again.
When you’re done entering all the details, press “Log On.”
Entering the username and password for an FTP account in Windows 10
NOTE: If your FTP server supports and is configured to allow anonymous connections, check the box which says “Log on anonymously.” Then type your email address instead of a username and a password because they are no longer required in this case.
Using File Explorer to connect to an FTP server anonymously
Windows 10’s FTP client - File Explorer - now attempts to connect to the FTP server. If the connection is established without problems, you get to see all the folders on the server, as if they were folders on your Windows 10 PC.
Using Windows 10's File Explorer to browse through an FTP server
How to use Windows 10’s File Explorer to work with an FTP server
You can now work on the FTP server as if it was your own computer. Depending on the connection speed, while you browse through files and folders, it may take a while for things to be displayed.
It would be best if you remember that, as long as you keep the File Explorer window open, the one in which the connection was established, the FTP connection remains active. To disconnect, close that File Explorer window.
TIP: If you want to always be able to quickly access a particular FTP server, you might want to map it to File Explorer. Here’s how to do that: How to map FTP drives, network drives, and web shares in Windows 10.
You can browse folders from your computer in a new File Explorer window or the same window. However, there won’t be any shortcut to take you back to the FTP server. To go back to it, you need to click or tap on the small arrow found near the Back and Forward buttons. There, you’ll see a list with all the places you’ve browsed, and you can quickly go back to your FTP server without starting a new connection.
Going back to the FTP server in File Explorer
File & folder management operations, such as copying, pasting, or deleting files, are done as usual. File Explorer translates all your clicks/taps and keyboard commands into the appropriate FTP commands.
File and folder management on an FTP server is done as usual
One significant difference, though, is that you can’t see previews of the files found on the FTP server. You can only see thumbnails representative for each file type.
Did you know that Windows 10 has its own “FTP Explorer”? 🙂
Even though it does not compare in terms of features and usability with dedicated applications for handling FTP connections, Windows 10’s File Explorer does a decent job at it. If you regularly work with specific FTP servers, we recommend you create a drive mapping in File Explorer or to use specialized apps like Core FTP or FileZilla for this purpose.