![]() (apologies if this is redundant and if it’s already been answered elsewhere. Doing this, it carries over everything expect the Pages, Posts, etc. Control-click the name of the shared folder, then choose Advanced Options. (You may need to scroll down.) Turn on File Sharing, then click the Info button on the right. We connect the other card to the work network, and join a domain. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Sharing on the right. Then I extract the file from the flash drive onto my Desktops file location : Users\username\Local Sites One of the computer called 'Host PC', it has two net card. I then add that zip file to a flash drive. Users\username\Local Sites\ I zip the entire website file. (Vice versa from desktop to laptop, depends which one I begin on, of course.) I just need to be pointed in the right direction for transferring the files. I currently don’t want to pay for the Pro package for something I could spend a little extra time doing myself. I’m assuming, those files would be located in the Database… But I’m unsure where the Database files are and I’m even more unsure if these files would even be IN the Database. That worked for the initial setup, but after that it doesn’t transfer over the Pages, Posts, or virtually anything that you create within the Wordpress Dashboard. Back up your old PC data Choose the file transfer method that works best for you Obtain the equipment or service needed for the transfer, or set up a home. ![]() I’m trying to figure out a way to transfer the files for my website to and from each device. The second location is at work on my laptop. ![]() The first location is at home on my Desktop. (doesn’t really matter) I work on the local website that I have setup in two different locations. I am currently following along with a course on Udemy learning how to program.
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