1. Create a new local folder on your machine. Use your Customer ID, company name or Case number as the name of this directory.
  2. It is important that you give the directory a unique name and that you use the format requested by Exinda Support if one was requested.
    Example: 'MyCompany_Exinda_130710-111111
  3. Move the files that you need to upload into this new folder. Once all files are there compress the folder to a file (e.g. zip, 7z, rar, tar.gz).
  4. Download and install the FileZilla FTP Client.
  5. Open FileZilla and go to File >  Site Manager.
  6. Create a New Site with the following parameters:
    • Host: ftp.gfisoftware.com
    • Port: 21
    • Protocol: FTP - File Transfer Protocol
    • Encryption: Only use plain FTP
    • Logon Type: Normal
    • User: gfi
    • Password: gfi911cust
  7. Click the Connect button and wait until you get the following text in the logging section: 'Status: Directory listing successful'
  8. In the Local Site side, locate the compressed file created in step 3 that you want to upload and drag it over to the Remote Site section. 

    • Only zipped/compressed files (e.g. zip, 7z, rar, tar.gz) can be uploaded.

    • A unique name must be used for the file for upload to succeed.

  9. In the Message Log section (at the top), wait for the text: 'Transfer Complete' which signals that the troubleshooter files have been uploaded successfully. The files being uploaded will also be removed from the Transfer Queue (at the bottom) if the upload was successful.
  10. On the support ticket that you have open(ed) with our Support Team share the name of the folder (created in step 2) which has been uploaded.


Notes:

  • Ensure that you use a unique name for the folder created in step 2. Should you get the error 550 Permission denied and Upload failed in the Message Log and Critical Transfer Error in the Transfer Queue section in FileZilla, you need to use a different name for the folder created in step 2.
  • Please do not use the Quickconnect option, because the TLS-connection will fail.