I have multiple machines each with filezilla and today I tried to import an updated site manager list to an outdated list on another machine. Unfortunately the sites that were previously in the site manager were not updated but Duplicated.
So now I have 200+ ftp sites duplicated in the list. The only way to get rid of them is by manually deleting them one by one eewwww.. Thats painfull!
If you have this problem just look for the sitemanager.xml file, and clear out all the
In windows its located in C:\Documents and Settings\USERACCOUNT\Application Data\FileZilla
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Filezilla: clear out all the Site Manager entries
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Same thing happened to me, thanks.
- Clarence Liu
Thank very much for taking the time to post this solution. I needed that!
thankyu :)
Cheers, that was driving me nuts for a while there :)
C:\Users\USERACCOUNT\AppData\Roaming\FileZilla this is the path in Windows 7
Folder AppData is hidden in default.
any way to do this on a mac?
only if filezilla stores an xml file in ios like in win.
not sure if this works but the last comment in the thread on this page
http://unsharptech.com/2008/05/20/filezilla-ftp-passwords-stored-in-plaintext/
Open in MAC osx:
In terminal type in
cd ~/.filezilla
open .
Open up ‘recentservers.xml’
You can also use %appdata% from 'run' or explorer's address bar to go straight to the logged in user's application data folder.
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Edit - clear private data
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