You should have the program WS_FTP running on your computer, but you should not be connected to a remote server. This tutorial will teach you how to configure your web site in the program WS_FTP. The main screen of WS_FTP has two large windows. The one on the left is your local host, or your computer, and the window on the right is the remote server. The right window says Blank Connection Pane.
Let's  Configure your web site.  The first thing to do is to Click on the "Open  a Remote Connection" link in the Remote server window.  This opens the  Site Manager window.  Click on Create Folder.  This opens a new window,  New Site Folder.  You need to enter a name for the new folder in the  box, then click on OK.  Now we need to configure a new site inside this  new folder.  Highlight the folder, and click on Create Site.  This opens  the Connection Wizard.  On the first page, enter a name for the new  site.  This should be a name to help you identify the site you are  connecting with.  When you are done, click Next.  The usual connection  type will be FTP, so click Next again.  Now you need to enter the server  address.  The server address can be either in the form of "ftp.yourdomain.com"  where "yourdomain.com" is your actual domain, or just the IP address.   Once you have entered the address, Click on the Next button.  (If your  domain hasn't propagated yet, you will have to use the IP Address  method)  The next screen asks for your User Name and Password for your  hosting account.  After you enter those, click on Next.   Now comes the  Finish screen.  If all the information is correct, click Finish to  create the site.  That takes us back to Site Manager, and the site is  successfully configured to connect.  To connect, just click on the  Connect button.  To disconnect, 
click the Disconnect icon at the top of the page to close the connection.
This ends this tutorial. You now know how to configure your web site in the ftp program, WS_FTP. You can establish a connection with a remote server, and disconnect when you are done.
