Use default home directories to determine which files you see by default in the FTP Client. The default server directory determines which files you see in the server pane when you first connect to a site. There are two kinds of default local home folders. One is the global setting for the FTP Client, and the other kind is specific to each site that you connect to. Once you've configured a site-specific local home folder, the FTP Client will show that folder in the local pane, and the default server home directory in the server pane.
To set the default server directory
Use the right pane to browse for the server directory you want to set as the default.
From the Connectionmenu, choose Site Properties and then click the Directories tab.
Under Server, click Use Current.
This enters the current server location in the Home directory text box.
Click OK.
NOTE:To change the default server home directory, you can also right-click the folder you want to use, and then choose Set Home Directory.
To set the default local folder for a specific site
From the Connect to FTP Sitedialog box, select a site, and then click the Properties button.
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If you are already connected to a site, from the Connectionmenu, choose Site Properties.
Click the Directoriestab.
Under Local, click Browse and select the PC directory you want to set as the default.
Click OK.
To set the default local folder for the FTP Client
From the Toolsmenu, choose Options.
Click the Directoriestab.
Under Default local home folder, click Browse and select the PC directory you want to set as the default.
Click OK.