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    Introduction >>
    Configuration >>
    Connecting >>
    Terminal Window >>
    File Transfer >>
        File Transfer Window Layout >>
        Navigating in the File Transfer Window >>
        File Transfer Shortcut Menus >>
        Differences From Windows Explorer
        Downloading Files >>
        Uploading Files
            Upload - Select Files Dialog
        File Properties
    Toolbar Reference >>
    Menu Reference >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Troubleshooting >>
    Appendices >>

Uploading Files

The File Transfer window can be used to upload files from your local computer to the remote host computer. There are several different ways to upload a file.

It is also possible to upload several files at the same time. To select multiple files, hold down the Shift or Control keys when selecting files with the mouse. If you hold down the Shift key, all the files and folders between the first and last selection will be selected. If you hold down the Control key, you can select individual files and folders one by one.

  • Drag and drop

    Dragging and dropping is probably the easiest way to upload files. Simply click on the local file(s) you want to upload (for example on the desktop or the Windows Explorer), hold down the mouse button, move the file(s) into the File Transfer window's file view and release the button.

  • Upload button

    You can click the Upload button on the File Transfer window's toolbar to upload the selected file(s).

  • Shortcut menu

    When you right-click on a file in Local View or on an empty space in the Remote View, a shortcut menu appears. Select the Upload or Upload Dialog option from the menu.

If you have selected the Upload Dialog option, a Upload - Select Files dialog will appear, allowing you to select the file(s) to upload. After you have selected the files, Transfer View shows the current downloading status.

Upload - Select Files Dialog

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