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Windows Azure Website: Uploading/Downloading files over FTP and collecting Diagnostics logs

Visit to your Go to your Windows Azure Website:

 

 

In your Windows Azure Website please select the following:

FTP Host Name: *.ftp.azurewebsites.windows.net
FTP User Login Name: yourwebsitename\yourusername
Password: your_password

 

 

Use FileZilla or any FTP client application and configure your FTP access as below:

 

 

Finally connect to your website and you will see two folders:

1. site - This is the folder where your website specific files are located
2. Logfiles : This is the folder where your website specific Diagnostics LOG files are located.

 
 

Keywords: Windows Azure, Websites, FTP, LogFiles, Site

Comments

  • Anonymous
    July 02, 2012
    will the new files uploaded via ftp persist on VM restarts/reimage?

  • Anonymous
    July 05, 2012
    Usefull tips. I searched around and I do not see anywhere that you need to put the website name prior to the login like that site_nameusername. Thanks

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2013
    Hi, I have tried it and it doesn´t work. You have to download your "Publishingprofile" and have to use the username and Password which is configured in the XML. See the following link: weblogs.asp.net/.../azure-web-sites-ftp-credentials.aspx Greetings Steven

  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2013
    Great guide! I prefer mapping the FTP site as a network drive so you don't need a special client. See this site: revision3.com/.../hak5gtae5

  • Anonymous
    June 01, 2013
    a1544gqw6owcdvc2-iq3zjb7uw.hop.clickbank.net

  • Anonymous
    June 03, 2013
    I ve deployed a nopCommerce site using the gallery. Now i want to download the sourcecode to make changes and then sync them to my site. This site helped me connect to the site from FTP but now i need a path to get source code. Any help?

  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2013
    Has anyone got this working with SFTP?  It is not working for me...

  • Anonymous
    March 12, 2014
    Is it possible to create a user without backslash?

  • Anonymous
    July 13, 2014
    I had a problem with my dev machine and needed to download my files from my azure site. AvKash's description of FTP on Azure worked perfectly. Thanks, AvKash! Jeff  

  • Anonymous
    October 08, 2014
    Nice article

  • Anonymous
    February 29, 2016
    I had problems finding the FTP password. Had to download the Publish Profile XML. weblogs.asp.net/.../azure-web-sites-ftp-credentials