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Camtasia Relay Tutorial:

Publish to FTP Server

Learn how to publish Camtasia Relay presentations to servers with WebDAV.

WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) provides a way to manage files over HTTP. It allows web server directories to display as folders on a local computer. WebDAV lets you use these folders like any other folder on the local computer. The URL that you publish a presentation to is the same as the URL you use to view the presentation.

For additional information about WebDAV, please see WebDAV Resources online at www.webdav.org.

To create a WebDAV publish destination:

  1. Click Profiles > Publishing Destinations.
  2. Click the New Destination link.
  3. Select WebDAV from the drop down menu and enter information in the required fields. Click Save.
    Fill in required information to access an ftp server.
  4. If you are supplying the default account information, click the Add default account link. Enter the information and click Save. Publish destination settings are not tested until you enter account information.
    Enter default account information.

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