Put files onto Remote Server?

I am connected to the remote server and have tried repeatedly to put files onto remote server. It either says successful or not transferred and the new page never gets put up. What am I doing wrong? I have put files on my remote server before, but all of a sudden it is not working for me.

This is what it is saying..
Started: 7/22/2013 3:21 PM
Website\5K_run08.html - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_home_on.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_info_on.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_photos_on.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_members_on.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_minutes_on.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_faq_on.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_home_off.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_info_off.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_photos_off.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_members_off.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_minutes_off.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\nav_faq_off.gif - same - not transferred
Website\images\header.jpg - same - not transferred
Website\images\button_friend.jpg - same - not transferred
Website\images\run_button_blue.jpg - same - not transferred
Website\images\committee_button.jpg - same - not transferred
Website\images\map_button3_blue.jpg - same - not transferred
Website\images\links_button_blue.jpg - same - not transferred
File activity complete.
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Finished: 7/22/2013 3:21 PM

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