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HOW TO: Transfer File in RDP
Posted by on 18 June 2018 11:30 AM

How to Use Remote Desktop to Transfer Files to Your Windows Server

Transferring files to your new Windows Server can be a hassle when you are first setting everything up. Plesk, FTP, or network file sharing might not be quite ready to use or your internet service provider may block those web ports. This is where transferring files via the Remote Desktop Connection program comes in! You can redirect your workstations hard drive and it will appear when you are logged in.

 

Opening The Program

This program comes with all Windows operating systems. You can click the “Start” button and search for “Remote Desktop Connection” and a computer with green arrows should come up. This is the program we will be using.

Configuring The Program

Here are the steps to configure the program to redirect your local workstation’s C drive.

  1. Input your server’s IP address in the “Computer” field
  2. Select the “Local Resources” tab
  3. Select the “More” button
  4. Expand the “Drives” section
  5. Select the “Local Disk C:” (and any other drives)
  6. Click “Connect”
Note:You can also select the “General” tab and then “Save” to save these settings.

Accessing Your Files

Once you are connected to the server, you can follow the steps below to access the files.

  1. Login to the server using the new settings
  2. Open “File Explorer”
  3. Select “This PC” or “Computer”
  4. Double-click “C on [Your Local Workstation]”

You should now be able to see all of your files on your local workstation! Keep in mind there is a file size limitation of 2GB when transferring files through this method. Additionally, transfer speeds may be a little slower.

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