Yes, I agree with @SomeGuysWorking, I mean, and then, how to use it, how to set up something so can be understandable to a small group, besides that ,the security issue, if we can setup a password or so, I mean, I've never used a small scale/home ftp server and also I've never implemented any, I know they exist and what they do and that's it. Thanks anyway for your brief and clear tutorial, it is pretty good, straight forward and easy. ✌😎👍
So close Mike, the part I need you are missing. Set up in windows of a website to default and then add FTP with a virtual drive. Now show how to access via Chrome or something like that.
Before I watch the whole thing in detail... question is: "With this tutorial I will be able to access my current local Windows 10 FTP remotely? from another PC/phone/etc?"
Yes, I agree with @SomeGuysWorking, I mean, and then, how to use it, how to set up something so can be understandable to a small group, besides that ,the security issue, if we can setup a password or so, I mean, I've never used a small scale/home ftp server and also I've never implemented any, I know they exist and what they do and that's it.
Thanks anyway for your brief and clear tutorial, it is pretty good, straight forward and easy. ✌😎👍
So close Mike, the part I need you are missing. Set up in windows of a website to default and then add FTP with a virtual drive. Now show how to access via Chrome or something like that.
How to control user access?
My router does not allow me to open port 80 :(
Before I watch the whole thing in detail... question is: "With this tutorial I will be able to access my current local Windows 10 FTP remotely? from another PC/phone/etc?"