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CoffeeCup
This is the
initial screen of CoffeeCup FTP. In order to connect, first
add the settings for your server. This may be done through
the 'Servers' dropdown menu or by clicking on the third
button.
To continue this
tutorial, click the third button in the screenshot below.

The Servers
dropdown menu allows a person to enter, edit, or remove
servers. It also provides a list of servers known to the
software for the user to select from.
To continue with
this tutorial, click 'Add Server' in the screenshot below.

This dialogue box
allows a person to enter the settings for a hosting
account. The 'Name' field is arbitrary. Important fields
are the hostname (domain), username, and password.
Notice the
checkbox at the bottom. Those connecting through a firewall
may need to check that box. Most likely this will
not be necessary, so try it unchecked first and edit the
settings later if a problem occurs. Click the 'Cool' button
to continue this tutorial.

Now that the
settings for a hosting account have been added we are ready
to connect. The connection button is the first one on the
left, shown with a yellow lightning bolt..
To continue this
tutorial click the connection button.

CoffeeCup needs
to know which server of those listed it should connect to.
Select the server and then click the 'Cool' button.
To continue this
tutorial click the 'Cool' button.

CoffeeCup has now
connected to the hosting server. Files on the server will be
shown on the right, while files on the connecting system
appear on the left. To move files from the left to the right
double-click on them.
To continue this
tutorial click on 'default.html' in the screenshot below.

CoffeeCup
requires confirmation at this stage. Click 'Yes' to confirm
that you really intend to upload the file.
To continue this
tutorial click 'Yes' in the screenshot below.

This dialogue box
shows the progress of the transfer. Users on fast
connections probably will not even notice this box as it
will disappear quickly.
Clicking 'Abort' will stop the transfer, as will clicking
the 'X' button. Usually it is only necessary to wait. Note
that if a firewall is going to interfere with the
connection, this is it is during this phase that problems
will occur. If nothing is being transferred and the Internet
connection is active, try checking the 'Firewall Friendly'
option in the server settings.
To continue this
tutorial click the 'Next' button below the screenshot.

The file has now
transferred. Notice that it now appears on both sides of the
program, as there is a copy on my system and on the hosting
server.
Click 'Next' to return to the tutorial list.
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