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You have downloaded and installed ZipDeploy (upload fast).  It's time to deploy your first Zip package.

This tutorial presents the Windows version of ZipDeploy (upload fast). Operation in Linux is the same

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This is the ZipDeploy (upload fast) start page. 

All fields in bold are compulsory (Server,User,Password,Filename).  Fill all these fields with  corresponding data, then press Next> . ZipDeploy (upload fast) will verify if the file you're submitting exists at this stage.

In this screen, you are asked about conenction parameters; also other information is shown as follows:

The Top Bar ZipDeploy (upload fast) will do the job in 6 steps: Init & Setup , Set target , Prepare, Upload & Deploy. You are now at the screen corresponding to the  Init & Setup stage.
 FTP site or IP:

enter the address (or IP) of your website. If you have already performed a successfull deploy, you may access the history from the combo to quick load the connection information.

NOTE: our advice is to enter the address (and not the IP) , ususally in the form of:

ftp.mysite.com

so you can take full advantage of the built-in ZipDeploy (upload fast) automation.
NOTE 2: If you mistyped the server name or you have no internet connectivity, the following error message will show up when you press Next> :

 

server not found

 

Save in history:

 ZipDeploy (upload fast) can store your connection info (in case of a successfull FTP connection) for later use. 

NOTE: The connection info, comprising ftp host, username and opionally password is stored in a subdirectory called sites, in files with extension ".ci". You may delete some or all of these files if you don't use that host anymore.
 FTP user:

 Enter your FTP user, as given by your hosting provider

NOTE: sometimes the FTP user name is in the form This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it depending on your hosting provider.
NOTE2: if your user / password combination is incorrect, you will receive a "FTP 530" error message in the next screen. Yo will have to close ZipDeploy (upload fast). The error message comes from the FTP server and may not be always very explicit...

FTP 530 example error message

 FTP password: Enter your FTP password. This is a "password edit", your password will not be displayed on the screen.
 Save (plain):

 As for the server name and user name, your password may be saved for later used along with server information.

NOTE: password is saved unencrypted, plain. Don't save it if other users have access to your hard drive, especially to the ZipDeploy (upload fast) directory. 
Zip package to upload: type in the (full) path of your Zip package. You may click on the [...] button to open a file-browsing dialog.
The big white area:
 you will receive the most important ZipDeploy (upload fast) news and information regarding your account in this area.
 The bottom-left green or blueish textfield:

 If you are running ZipDeploy in trial mode, you will see a blueish field :

Evaluation Version: nn hours nn minutes

  or if you are a registered user, you'll get:

Registered to: your name here

 

 

 
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