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# Uploading ThemeWare® via FTP

In this article you will learn how to upload ThemeWare® for Shopware 6 via FTP.

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**Note**: This article is intended for professionals and experts. If you are not absolutely sure, we will be happy to support you: [ThemeWare® Services at a glance](https://service.themeware.design/en/service)
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First of all, we would like to point out that purchased extensions automatically appear in the Extension Management. A manual upload is therefore not necessary.

The manual upload of extensions is possible in two ways:

* Upload via the [Extension Management](/knowledge-base/tutorials/administration/uploading-themeware-r.md)
* Upload via [FTP](#ftp-upload)

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**Attention**: Uploading via FTP is possible, but **we recommend using the Shopware Extension Management**. When uploading extensions via FTP, it can happen that file permissions get messed up and an extension no longer works or cannot be updated or uninstalled.
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## FTP upload

Coming soon...


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