Install a file transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS and use it to transfer files.
Use MSTSC to transfer files. This method does not support resumable transmission. Therefore, do not use this method to transfer large files.
For details, see How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows ECS?
Transfer files through an FTP site. Before transferring files from a local computer to a Windows ECS, set up an FTP site on the ECS and install FileZilla on the local computer.
For details, see How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows or Linux ECS?
If your local computer runs Mac, use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to transfer files to the Windows ECS For details, see How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Mac to a Windows ECS?.
Use WinSCP to transfer the files to the Linux ECS. For details, see How Can I Use WinSCP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?
Before transferring files from a local computer to a Linux ECS, set up an FTP site on the ECS and install FileZilla on the local computer. For details, see How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows or Linux ECS?
Use SCP to transfer the files to the Linux ECS. For details, see How Can I Use SCP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?
Use SFTP to transfer the files to the Linux ECS. For details, see How Can I Use SFTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?
Use FTP to transfer the files to the Linux ECS. For details, see How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?
No. You need to install and configure FTP so that the ECS supports FTP-based file transfer.