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 Post subject: Site list: where is the file? (MacOS X)
PostPosted: 2009-11-07 10:49 
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Hi to everybody in the forum,
I've recently changed my Mac, due to an hardware crash. I have complete backup of previous disk, so I'm trying to recreate the same system organization.
But I'm not able to find the FileZilla sitelist file. Where is it located? Or which is its name?

Thank you,
Gianfranco - Italy


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 Post subject: Re: Site list: where is the file? (MacOS X)
PostPosted: 2009-11-07 11:57 
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All settings and sites are stored in the .filezilla subdirectory inside your home directory. Your home directory is usually /Users/username/


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 Post subject: Re: Site list: where is the file? (MacOS X)
PostPosted: 2009-11-07 13:17 
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Hi botg,
thank you for your post.

Unfortunately, I don't have a directory called "filezilla" or ".filezilla" in old disk, except one in /Library/Logs/HangReporter, but it doesn't contain what I'm searching.
Maybe is a question of permissions? of course, I have administrator access, both to this computer and the old disk, so I should have access to all files and directories ...


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 Post subject: Re: Site list: where is the file? (MacOS X)
PostPosted: 2009-11-07 13:29 
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Are you using Finder? If so, get a better file manager. Apple thinks you're stupid and is hiding certain files and directories.


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 Post subject: Re: Site list: where is the file? (MacOS X)
PostPosted: 2009-11-07 14:02 
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Hi again botg,
I didn't know that finder hides certain file or directories, thank you for the information.

Of course, you are right, the directory .filezilla is exactly where you reported in the original post, but it's completely invisible, also using command line (with an "ls -l" for example). Maybe it is due to initial character (.) that is used to be reserved for special files. I don't know, but, in this moment, it's not important :)

Thank you!


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