How do I setup an FTP server on Windows XP?

Start the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs applet (go to Start, Control Panel, then click Add/Remove Programs). Select Add/Remove Windows Components. Select Internet Information Services (IIS), then click Details. Select the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service check box, then click OK.

How do I start a TFTP server?

Enabling the TFTP Server

  1. Go to Control Panel > Applications > TFTP Server.
  2. Select Enable TFTP Server.
  3. Specify the UDP port. The default UDP port is 69.
  4. Specify the TFTP root directory.
  5. Select access rights.
  6. Configure TFTP client access.
  7. Click Apply.

How do I setup a TFTP server on my laptop?

Installing TFTP Client

  1. Go to the Start Menu and open up the Control Panel.
  2. Navigate to Programs and features and then on the left-hand side, click ‘Turn Windows features on or off’.
  3. Scroll down and locate TFTP Client. Check the box. Installing TFTP Client.
  4. Click OK to install the client.
  5. Wait for it to complete.

How do I enable TFTP on Windows Firewall?

Go to Inbound Rules, select New Rule in the right side column.

  1. Choose the option for a Port rule.
  2. Choose UDP and specify port 69 which is used by TFTP.
  3. Allow the connection.
  4. Select the network types to allow this on. Can leave at default.
  5. Give the rule a name and optional description.
  6. Hope this helps!

How do I open an FTP port in Windows XP?

To open ftp port 21 you need to change windows firewall settings. Add port 21 and 20 and save the firewall (see above two figures). Save firewall by clicking on Ok button. You are done now your Windows XP box will allows incoming FTP connection.

How do I connect to a Windows XP server?

Windows XP Internet Connection Setup

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Click Control Panel.
  3. Click Network and Internet Connections.
  4. Click Network Connections.
  5. Double-click Local Area Connection.
  6. Click Properties.
  7. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
  8. Click Properties.