Can I use FTP if my domain is pointed somewhere else?

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Lord help me
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2012-02-07 4:50 pm

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I would like to begin setting up and tranfering my website with the use of FTP but the (ftp.actionup.com) is directed towards the existing host. How do I handle this? I'm using Dreamweaver cs5 as a FTP manager.

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Tim S.
2012-02-07 5:00 pm
Hi Lord help me,

Thanks for posting your question. I'm more than happy to assist you today. You can use your temp url in your settings in Dreamweaver in the place of your domain name. Here's an article explaining how to configure your settings in DreamWeaver.

Please keep in mind, instead of using your domain name for the server name, you'll want to use your temp url. When using the tmep URL in your settings, do not include the username at the end. It will resemble something like this:

biz117.inmotionhosting.com

If you are unsure of your temp url, you can find it inside AMP. Here's an article explaining more about using the temporary URL.

If you need further assistance please feel free to contact us.

Thanks!

Tim S

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