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April 07, 2008
Using WS_FTP
Here's a nice blog post from Melissa A. on her use of WS_FTP. Thanks for sharing Melissa!
"I used Ipswitch’s WS_FTP to upload my files to my Boston College FTP/Web space.WS_FTP can connect to any system that has a valid Internet Address and contains an FTP server program, allowing you to transfer files between a wide variety of systems, including Windows, OS/2, and UNIX systems. FTP allows the fastest and safest means of file transfers on the Internet. When you use FTP to download files from an FTP site, you are actually running an FTP client (such as WS_FTP) on your PC.FTP site (definition)An FTP site consists of an FTP server program located on an Internet host computer. WS_FTP provides a number of popular FTP sites that have already been configured for you. When you connect to an FTP site like this, look for a file called readme, readme.txt, index, or 00index. Such files provide descriptions of the resources available on the site as well as other useful information.· File repositories where you can place files for use by others. It took me a while to actually get the hang of the whole process but eventually I was able to get through it."
http://melyayalabc.blogspot.com/2008/04/ftp.html
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