Tom Reinert
posted this on September 06, 2009 11:38 pm
FTP
The best option If your project is very large, or contains a large number of source files. FTP also allows you more access to your Render Rocket project directories. Start your FTP application; this could be a third party application made specifically for FTP, or any internet browser application. Logon to ftp.renderrocket.com with your Render Rocket username and password, enter the projects directory, and then enter the directory of the project you wish to upload files to. Inside your project's root directory, the source directory is where you will upload your project source files.
If you receive the error message "FTP permission denied." This is easily fixed by resetting the FTP permissions of your account. Render Rocket provides a tool to reset these permissions in the Account Settings page. Click the Reset FTP Permissions link. On the following page, enter your Render Rocket password and hit the Submit button. You should now be able to login to your Render Rocket FTP account. If you are still unable to do so, please visit our Support page for further assistance.
HTTP
Using this option you can upload up to 3 files at a time. This option is also useful for uploading ZIP or RAR archives of your project files. First select the Destination Project from the drop-down menu. Click the Browse button and navigate to the location where your file is saved. Click the Start Upload button; the progress bar will tell you when your upload completes.
RAR or ZIP?
If you prefer to upload your project files as one ZIP or RAR archive, use the tools in the Manage Projects page to extract your project files. Expand the directory tree until the ZIP or RAR archives in your project source directory are visible. Select the archive you wish to extract, and click the extract archive link. Use the Refresh Log link to track the extraction progress. Go to the Launch Render page to start rendering your extracted project files.