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Using an FTP client (such as CuteFTP or WS-FTP), enter the following information when setting up a site connection within the client: •Location (notice "ftp" is NOT part of it): mywebpages.comcast.net or mywpages.comcast.net or upload.comcast.net (for old ATTBI users and Comcast users with upgraded PWP) myfilelocker.comcast.net, or myflk.comcast.net depending on the feature you wish to access •Username: (your case-sensitive Comcast username) •Password: (your case-sensitive Comcast password) Using a web browser, enter the following in the address bar. Replace (username) and (password) with your case-sensitive Comcast username and password): »ftp://(username):(password)@mywebpages.comcast.net -or- »ftp://(username):(password)@myfilelocker.comcast.net Note: To access all of your secondary accounts space along with the primary, login as your primary account for the FTP client. Edit: Most users now are upgraded to the old ATTBI tier of service. If mywebpages.comcast.net doesn't work, update your FTP settings for upload.comcast.net . Comcast also has FAQs on their site: »help.comcast.net *This FAQ is based on user knowledge from a volunteer core of BroadbandReports' members. This FAQ in no way constitutes official information from Comcast or any of its affiliates.
May want to add a warning not to "mix and match" by creating folders/directories using Comcast's html gateway. This can create folders you can't add files to using FTP and cause other file and folder permissions problems. 2007-12-19 14:29:17 by draven | |||||||
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