<p>This software works identically on both Windows and Linux.
<p>Filezilla is an "FTP client". This means that it connects to servers using a venerable service called "file transfer protocol" i.e. FTP. It looks a bit like copying files from one folder to another on your desktop but it works between different machines.
<p>These are instructions for installing it on your own machine. But <em>none of this will work</em> until you have also done the <ahref="computing/keyexchange.html">key exchange</a> procedure.
<li> Download the software from here <ahref="https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?show_all=1">Filezilla Downloads</a>. ( Obviously Linux users will use their usual package management system instead of doing this download.)
<li>Now install the software following <ahref="https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Client_Installation">the instructions here</a>.
<li>Now configure it to connect to the expo server using the instructions below.
<p>Before continuing, make sure that you have the "cavey:beery" password for the expo server. You will need it.
<p>Having installed Filezilla using the <ahref="uploading.html#install">installation instructions</a>, you now need to import a configuration file to set it up to use with the public expo server.
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<li>Download the configuration file <adownloadhref="zilla-uploads.xml">zilla-uploads.xml</a> to your default downloads folder. (Select the option to download it in the pop-up, you don't want to open it in a web browser.)
<li>Open Filezilla and start it running.
<li>Click on the "File" menu item, and select the "Import..." command, this will open a file browser on your local machine
<li>Navigate to your default downloads folder and select the <b>zilla-uploads.xml</b> file.
<li>You will now be prompted for the password for the expo server. This is the "cavey:beery" one which we never write down or write in emails. Get it verbally or by phone or secure text message from another expoer.
<li>Now you are in and can copy and move files anywhere. But please stick to copying files from your machine (the left window) to the server (the right window) into the /uploads/, /photos/ or /gpslogs/ folders only:<br><br>
Instead of putting everything in /expofiles/uploads/ why not do it properly? Go back to <ahref="uploading.html#experienced">uploading instructions - experienced users</a> and find out.