How to Enabled Paste on Mac OS X Finder

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Hello Merry Christmas all.. :D

Someone can help me please, how to Enabled Paste on FTP Shared Folder on Finder, I have try on Mac OS X 10.4.11 even on Mavericks, but still can't paste on this folder.

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...Your question isn't very clear...
In most cases, write authority will depend on which account you are logged in on. Anonymous logins won't have write authority.
Does that help?
 
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@ gsahli :

Sorry for my bad english, I mean, we enter the FTP link on Finder, and we want Copy file from local and then Paste on this Folder (FTP folder), but we can't paste on this folder even sub folder.

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Sorry for my bad english, I mean, we enter the FTP link on Finder, and we want Copy file from local and then Paste on this Folder (FTP folder), but we can't paste on this folder even sub folder.

I agree with gsahli... you likely don't have permission on the FTP server to write files to that server. You would need to log into that server as a user with write permissions.
 

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I'm pretty sure this is a restriction of Finder - it, as far as I know, has only ever had read-only support for FTP servers. At the end of the day, you're better off with a dedicated FTP client like Cyberduck.
 
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Leopard can do it

I'm not 100% sure I understand the question, but I am able to paste over the name of a folder in Finder. (OS 10.5.8)
 
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Hello, I think VanSmith's is best suggestion, Finder will be read-only for FTP on Mac OS.
And I have used Filezilla for Download and Upload files, and Cyberduck is alternative choices.

Thanks and love u all :)
 

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