# 4. Upload your files to your server

1. In the [Patch Manager](/documentation/game-launcher/patch-manager-app.md) -> Click on the <mark style="color:yellow;">**Open Output Folder**</mark>

<figure><img src="/files/3qFOIrbKDK9OgQuvJ9wu" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

A folder will be opened containing the files of your launcher:

<figure><img src="/files/UWW7by5jzRX82A7ZoPLf" alt=""><figcaption><p>Launcher Files</p></figcaption></figure>

### 2. Now upload these files to your Host

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Upload the content of Game Launcher *<mark style="color:yellow;">**Output**</mark>* folder to your *<mark style="color:yellow;">**Launcher**</mark>* folder in your **Host**

**AND THAT'S ALL! YOUR NEW LAUNCHER UPDATE IS READY! Now test it!**

[Testing and Deploying to your users](/documentation/creating-launcher-version/testing-and-deploying-to-your-users.md)
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**Amazon S3 | Cloudfront - PDF Tutorial**

[Testing and Deploying to your users](/documentation/creating-launcher-version/testing-and-deploying-to-your-users.md)
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