What I mean is username and passwords.
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Try looking at FileZilla Server.xml
in your install directory.

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thanks, that's correct. another question, my filezilla server somehow doesn't read this file, how to apply this settings to current filezilla server? – Arief Dec 06 '10 at 20:10
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2Ask a new question as a new question, don't add more questions to an existing question. – mfinni Dec 06 '10 at 20:17
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done: http://serverfault.com/questions/209712/filezilla-server-xml-is-not-recognized – Arief Dec 06 '10 at 20:33
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Anyone have the correct answer to this? Changes to the FileZilla Server.xml file are not read in, even after restarting the service. – MC9000 Mar 12 '18 at 08:59
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In current FileZilla-Versions look into %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\FileZilla
. The sitemanager.xml
inside this folder contains the wanted information. For migration, it is possbible to copy the whole FileZilla-Folder from one Windows installation to another (or one Windows user to another).

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2I believe that's where the **client** stores its data, not the server. – Colin O'Dell May 11 '15 at 14:04
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I'm not sure, because it might be helpful to list both the server and client password locations on the same page like this, just in case somebody stumbles across here looking for your answer. Whatever you think is best :) – Colin O'Dell May 11 '15 at 21:20
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For the serveur version it is in AppData\Local\filezilla-server-gui\settings.xml in current version of filezilla server.

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