You can add sites to your Site Manager from simple text listings or from site listings in the following FTP clients.
· CuteFTP 1.3 - 6.0 |
· CuteFTP Pro 1.0 - 3.3 |
· BlueZone 1.01-2.11 |
· CoffeeCup 4.0-4.5 |
· Crystal FTP 2000 |
· FTP Commander 4.0 |
· FTP Explorer 1.00 |
· FTP Voyager 6.0-8.0 |
· LapLink 2.0 |
· LeapFTP 2.7.0 |
· TransSoft 4.4 |
· WS_FTP 5.0 - 7.0 |
On the menu bar, click Tools > Site Manager > Import FTP Sites.
Select your old FTP client from the Import from list.
Type the path or browse to your old client site list.
Select Merge site entries into the existing Site Manager.
Click Start Conversion.
On the menu bar, click Tools > Site Manager > Import FTP Sites.
Select your old FTP client from the Import from list.
Type the path or browse to your old client site list.
Type a path or browse to a folder where you will save the new Site Manager list.
Warning: Do not save the new database in the CuteFTP program folder or the CuteFTP Application Data folder until step 10.
Select Create a new Site Manager with these entries.
Click Start Conversion.
Exit CuteFTP and open Windows Explorer.
Navigate to your user profile folder. Example: WDocuments and Settings\jsmith\Application Data\Globalscape\CuteFTP Professional 6.0.
Give your current Site Manager file (sm.dat) another name, like sm.bak or sm.old.
Move the database you created in step five to the CuteFTP directory and rename it sm.dat.
Restart CuteFTP and begin using your new Site Manager database.
Warning: Do not manually overwrite CuteFTP’s sm.dat file while CuteFTP is running. CuteFTP automatically saves the sm.dat file upon exit. This means that if you replace the sm.dat file while running, CuteFTP will replace it again when you exit, resulting in the loss of your replacement file.
You can also export your Site Manager listings as a text file in two different formats. You may export the listings as URLs only, or as a more detailed listing of hostnames, directories and descriptions.
On the menu bar, click Tools > Site Manager > Export Sites as URL, to generate a list of sites as Web addresses.
OR
On the menu bar, click Tools > Site Manager > Export Sites as Text, to generate a list of sites in plain text.
Enter a name and choose a location for your exported listings in the Save As dialog box that appears.
Click Save.