Also, I have found some software could do it, like NetDrive and so on. But Is it possible to map a drive letter to a ftp folder without 3rd software, just use native windows components, command tools or api?
This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Unfortunately, nothing does this natively. But there are 3 commercial apps that I know of that can do this. NetDrive is another option, but it does not have bit support.
WebDrive is a really solid product but is a bit pricey for the home user. I know it's an old thread but I was looking for something free to do exactly what you describe as I design websites that have FTP access only.
Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. You can use the Sshfs Manager to add as many connections as you want… assuming you have enough drive letters available. For each one you can specify whether you want it mounted when you start your computer, or you can just go into the app and mount them as needed. I should also point out that you have the choice of using a password with the account, or you can also use a private key for authentication.
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