Create a shorcut to a specific FTP folder in Windows on the Desktop and the Taskbar?
Solution 1
You can create a short-cut on your desk-top and for the location of the item enter:
explorer ftp://username:[email protected]/public_html/assets/images/platform/products
(This is the same answer as Andre gave, but with the addition of explorer
to stop the FTP site opening in a browser.)
You can then right-click on the short-cut and select Pin to taskbar
.
Note that navigating upwards will work up the directory tree, whereas using a network location will go straight from the FTP site to My Computer
(or This PC
on Windows 10).
Solution 2
You can also map it directly to the products folder by entering:
ftp://username:[email protected]/public_html/assets/images/platform/products
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Navik Goswami
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Navik Goswami over 1 year
Is it possible to create a shortcut to a specific FTP folder in Windows?
I have already added my FTP site by using
My Computer > Add Network Location > FTP Address.
However, explorer opens up my default folder. I have to frequently access a specific folder which is located at:
Home > public_html > assets > images > platform > products
Can I create a shortcut, which will launch the products folder directly?
EDIT: To make it easy to understand - I'd like to have a shortcut to the FTP sub-folder on the Desktop and be able to pin it to the Taskbar (essential)
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AFH over 8 yearsI find your question confusing: do you want to access your
...\products
folder through FTP, or do you want direct file access to the files handled by your FTP server? In the first case a network location works fine in Windows 10; in the second case you can use a symbolic link in any convenient location, such as your home directory. -
Navik Goswami over 8 yearsIt's the former. To make it clear - an explorer shorcut that can pinned to the Start Screen and the taskbar (essential).
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AFH over 8 yearsIn that case Andre's answer should work, but you will need to add
explorer
to the short-cut, as inexplorer ftp://...
; otherwise the short-cut will open the site in a browser, not Windows Explorer. -
Navik Goswami over 8 years@AFH Thank you! That worked! If you can properly form your comment to include Andre's answer along with the steps to make a shortcut for a desktop and pin it to taskbar, I'll mark it as the answer.
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Francisco Tapia over 8 yearsWelcome to SU, IMO when you post an answer you should make it look as an answer, an answer can't be answered with question, if you have questions, do comments, if you have not enough rep we have a complete model describing how it works superuser.com/help/whats-reputation
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Navik Goswami over 8 yearsHave you tried this personally? Because Windows won't let me do it. It says "Windows cannot access the folder". I have been scratching my head and I'm pretty confident that I have tried almost everything including direct mapping to the folder. :(
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Navik Goswami over 8 years@Ghost86 Have you tried that personally? It becomes an "Internet shortcut". I'd like to open it in "EXPLORER"
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A1985 over 8 yearsIndeed I have used that already, yes. Can you share your exact url? (obviously without your credentials) Maybe we can find something out.
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Navik Goswami over 8 yearsI have tried this - username:[email protected]/public_html/assets/…
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A1985 over 8 yearsCan you try to add this until the ebay part? username:[email protected]/public_html/assets/… I think that Windows probably has issues with the %20 / blank space at the ebay part.
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Navik Goswami over 8 yearsI'm sorry it did work! Actually, I was trying to put that in something else. But now, I have a problem. This is an internet shortcut. How can I open this in "explorer"?
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A1985 over 8 yearsTry to open the ftp in your internet explorer. Press
ALT
to show the menu bar and click onView
. Now chooseOpen FTP Site in File Explorer
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Navik Goswami over 8 yearsBut then would I have to do this everytime?
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A1985 over 8 yearsI think it's remembering that. But you'd have to try that.
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nixda over 8 yearsCouldn't you just create a shortcut to IE
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
and open the properies and add your FTP side:"ftp://username:[email protected]/public_html/assets/images/platform/products"
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Kaspar L. Palgi over 5 yearsOn Windows 7 it says that explorer.exe has changed or moved: i.imgur.com/eq1CJtv.png
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AFH over 5 years@KasparL.Palgi - I don't understand this: is there something missing from your
PATH
? What doeswhere explorer
show incmd
? It should be in the Windows directory (%windir%
). You can always add the directory path toexplorer
in the shortcut. -
Kaspar L. Palgi over 5 yearsGot it working but for example if I want to save from browser something directly to FTP then I can't click on that shortcut to FTP.
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AFH over 5 years@KasparL.Palgi - You can't use the shortcut as a copy target: you need to open the shortcut and paste into the explorer window.
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userSteve over 2 yearsWhat if the password contains an @ character?