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You should now arrive at the FileZilla server console.

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  • You now need to set up at least one FTP user. To do this, click the "Edit → Users" menu item. This will bring you to the user management interface.

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  • Click the "Add" button to add a new user account. Enter a name for the new user account.

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  • Select and check the "Password" field and enter a password for the new user.

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  • Next, you need to define which folders the user has access to. To do this, click the "Shared folder" sub-item in the left navigation menu.

  • Click the "Add" button and select the htdocs\ subdirectory of the XAMPP installation directory as the user’s home directory.

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  • Grant the user all available rights to this directory.

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  • Click "OK" to save your changes.

  • Use the "File → Quit" menu item to disconnect from the FileZilla administration interface.

  • You can now transfer files to the XAMPP server by following the steps below:

    1. Launch your FTP client and enter connection details as below.

      • If you’re connecting to the server from the same system, use "127.0.0.1" as the host address. If you’re connecting from a different system, use the network hostname or IP address of the XAMPP server.

      • Use "21" as the port.

      • Specify the username and password configured previously as your FTP credentials.

      Your FTP client should now connect to the server and enter the C:\xampp\htdocs directory, which is the default Web server document root.

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    2. Transfer the file from your home directory to the server using normal FTP transfer conventions. If you’re using a graphical FTP client, you can usually drag and drop the file from one directory to the other. If you’re using a command-line FTP client, you can use the FTP PUT command.

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    3. Once the file is successfully transferred, you should be able to see it in action by browsing to http://localhost/example.php, as shown below:

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