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IE7 - FTP

So today I tried doing a little FTP to my server via IE. Apparently things are alot different with IE7. Used to, I was able to just drag/drop from a folder on my desktop directly into a folder on the server. Now, its a LIST type setup, and dragging/dropping or copying/pasting is not a choice. Besides using an FTP client, is there a way to do it like I did before using IE7?
 
I haven't tried that yet, but I imagine if that was excluded it wouldn't be too difficult to add back in with a plugin of some sort.
 
Originally posted by: ColemontHD
So today I tried doing a little FTP to my server via IE. Apparently things are alot different with IE7. Used to, I was able to just drag/drop from a folder on my desktop directly into a folder on the server. Now, its a LIST type setup, and dragging/dropping or copying/pasting is not a choice. Besides using an FTP client, is there a way to do it like I did before using IE7?

You can right click somewhere and select open in Windows Explorer.

It's because it's no longer as integrated with explorer as it used to be.
 
Originally posted by: Forsythe
Originally posted by: ColemontHD
So today I tried doing a little FTP to my server via IE. Apparently things are alot different with IE7. Used to, I was able to just drag/drop from a folder on my desktop directly into a folder on the server. Now, its a LIST type setup, and dragging/dropping or copying/pasting is not a choice. Besides using an FTP client, is there a way to do it like I did before using IE7?

You can right click somewhere and select open in Windows Explorer.

It's because it's no longer as integrated with explorer as it used to be.

Im not sure where this option is for "Opening in Windows Explorer". Can you elaborate?
 
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