Login to EFT (WTC)
(Requires the HTTP/S module) The EFT administrator should inform end users which IP address, port, username, and password should be used to log in to a Site. Because many users are unfamiliar with <IP address:Port> formatting, be sure to provide users with the exact URL that they should access to log in, whether they are accessing a Site from the Web Transfer Client, "plain-text" client, a command line, CuteFTP, or any other FTP client.
For example, you could provide a link in an email or tell your users:
In the address box of Internet Explorer, type https://wtc.mycompany.com:4434
To log in to EFT to transfer files
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Open a web browser to the address provided by the EFT administrator. For example, https://mycompany.com/EFTClient/Account/Login.htm Or https://mycompany.com/Web/Account/Login.htm. The login page appears.
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Provide your EFT Username and Password, and then click Log In.
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If you have forgotten your username or password, click the applicable link. You will be asked for your email address to which the reset information will be sent.
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If the Web Transfer Client is not enabled, a less-featured version of the WTC appears.
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If it is configured in the EFT administration interface, users are prompted to change their password the first time they log in.
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If a security prompt appears asking you to accept the website's certificate, select the Always trust check box, and then click Yes.
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If a prompt appears to provide a passcode, use the method asked for in the prompt to retrieve your passcode (Email or SMS).
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Refer to Web Transfer Client (WTC) for details of transferring files.
Related Topics
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SAML (Web SSO) Authentication
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Common Access Card (CAC) Authentication
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RADIUS for User Authentication
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Logging In (end user)