How To Access FTP using CMD

How to access FTP using CMD.

To initiate an FTP session from the Windows command prompt, follow these steps:
  1. Establish an Internet connection as you normally do.
  2. Click Start, and then click Run.
    • In Windows 7 or later versions
  3. A command prompt will appear in a new window.
  4. Type ftp <insert your FTP host address here>
  5. Press Enter.
  6. If the initial connection is successful, you should be prompted for a username. Type it in and press Enter again. (If connecting anonymously, type anonymous)
  7. You should now be prompted for a password. Type it in and press Enter once more. NOTE: For security reasons, you will not be able to see your password as you type it. (If connecting anonymously, use your email address as the password)
  8. If all is well, then you should now be connected to the remote FTP site.
  9. Type dir and then press Enter to see a list of files and folders.
  10. To end your FTP session, type quit and press Enter.

NOTE:  In windows 8 or later versions you have to activate your ftp feature in windows, please follow                  the steps to on your features. 

        1. Open your control panel and click on programs and features.
        2. Now you can see the Windows features on or off, click on it.
        3. Now enable your ftp feature and enjoy.
if you connected your window appeared like this.

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