How Can I Transfer Data Between a Local Computer and a Windows ECS?
Method 1: Install a Data Transfer Tool
Install a data transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS to transmit data.
Method 2: Configure Local Disk Mapping
Use MSTSC to transfer data. This method does not support resumable transmission. Do not use this method to transfer large files. If you want to transfer a large file, use FTP.
- Log in to the local computer.
- Press Win+R to open the Run text box.
- Enter mstsc to start the remote desktop connection.
Figure 1 Remote Desktop Connection
- In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click in the lower left corner.
- Click the Local Resources tab and then click More in the Local devices and resources pane.
Figure 2 Local Resources
- Select Drives and Other supported Plug and Play (PnP) devices and click OK to map all disks on the local computer to the Windows ECS.
If you want to map only certain disks on the local computer to the Windows ECS, expand Drives and select the desired ones.Figure 3 Local devices and resources
- Open the Remote Desktop Connection window again and enter the EIP bound to the Windows ECS in the Computer text box.
Figure 4 Connecting a remote desktop to the Windows ECS
- Click Connect.
Log in to the Windows ECS.
- Check the disks of the Windows ECS. If the disk information of the local computer is displayed, data can be transmitted between your local computer and the Windows ECS.
Figure 5 Viewing disks
Method 3: Set Up an FTP Site
Set up an FTP site and transfer files to the ECS.
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