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Also, if you enable Remember directories in the Session options, the drop-down list for both the local and remote current folders will show the folders you visited during the last session.J vM * $€@€>˜R˜š‚<€‚ÿSort options (16-bit version) É X B R€“€<Š˜˜š‚<€€€€€ãÏJ €‰€‚ÿYou can use the column headings (Name, Date, Size) above the Local System and Remote System list boxes to sort the files and folders shown in the list box. See Sorting Directories and Files.X.M ° * $€\€>˜R˜š‚<€‚ÿAdditional Items Available from Pop-up MenuQ X  1 2€@€4мš‚<â™êB€‰€‚ÿSort (32-bit version only)q@° r 1 2€€€4мš‚<â\R¼€‰€‚ÿEdit File (only in 32-bit version, remote system list box)B ´ 1 2€"€4мš‚<âènžØ€‰€‚ÿMove Files Dr ø 1 2€&€4мš‚<âÌNé¿€‰€‚ÿchmod (UNIX) 8´ 0 * $€€>˜R˜š‚<€‚ÿMessage LogIø y3 4€-€<Š˜˜š‚<€€€€‚ÿBelow the list boxes, there is a message area that logs all queries from the WS_FTP Pro client (your PC) and all responses from the FTP site. You can double-click in this area to expand the listing. You can also click the LogWnd button to display the messages in a window.+0 ¤( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿ1yÕ1½ ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÕmH>¤' €.€6˜˜š€‚ÿNote to Help Author:%ýÕD@( €û€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThis document used to be the only document for building Help files for WS_FTP Pro Classic: both the 16bit and 32 bit versions – all the way through release 5.0. 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(Do not click Set as default.)If you want the settings to remain in effect when you re-start WS_FTP Pro, set the desired options and click Set as default. –q—Àq °€-€4Š˜šâ’[oD€‰€‚âÆß‡-€‰€‚âÚ`D€‰€‚âuµyS€‰€‚âDý=€‰€‚â¦BÖ'€‰€‚ÿHost Type„—ÀïŒ Auto Update Remote Directories Show Transfer Dialog Use Passive Transfer Mode Sorted List Boxes Use Firewall ^*„õÀ4 8€T€<Š˜˜šâ îø€‰‚â1©+‘‰‚ÿForce LowercaseConvert Extensions 6—À+Á( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿFile Names:ÝŠõÀÂS t€€<Š˜˜šâ½õ*€‰€‚âS|€b€‰‚âxÑ#‰‚â#ôXD‰‚âO“fD‰€‚ÿSend Unique (host assigns name) Receive Unique (PC assigns name)Prompt for Destination File NamesSoundsTransfer Modes:´l+Á¼ÂH `€Ø€4Š¼š€ €‚€ €‚€ €‚€ €‚€ €€ ‚ÿASCIIhelp_ASCII BINARYhelp_binary L8help_l8 Auto Detecthelp_auto_mode View links view_links)ÂåÂ& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿ< ¼Â!Ã1»“ƒ ë‚ÿÿÿÿ!àÄPro Options>åÂ_Ã' €.€6˜˜š€‚ÿOptions, Pro OptionsyS!ÃØÃ& €¦€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou can use the Pro Options to enable or disable certain features of WS_FTP Pro.Ÿa_ÃwÄ> L€Â€<Š˜˜šâªrT.€‰‚âµ×-‰‚╃ ‰€‚ÿEnable drag-and-drop between windowsEnable auto reget of failed transfersSort options)ØÃ Ä& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿ?wÄßÄ1Ỉ…ÿÿÿÿßÄÉset extensionsQ* Ä0Å' €T€6˜˜š€‚ÿSpecifying ASCII (Text) File Extensions„3ßÄ´ÆQ p€g€4Š˜š€€€âÕÅb €‰€âÑ‘Íz€‰€â!N§€‰€‚ÿUse the Extensions tab to specify ASCII transfer mode for particular file extensions. When Automatic Detect is the transfer mode, WS_FTP Pro uses ASCII mode for files having the extensions listed here. If the file extension is not listed on this tab, the file is transferred in binary mode.Z30ÅÇ' €f€<Š˜˜š€‚ÿTo add a file extension to the Auto Detect list:©y´Æ·Ç0 0€ò€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1In the text box, enter a file extension. (The extension can be up to ten characters long and can contain periods.)Ö¥ÇÈ1 0€K€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Click the Add button. The extension appears in the list box. The list box shows all file extensions WS_FTP Pro transfers in ASCII mode when using Auto Detect.Y0·ÇæÈ) "€`€<Š˜˜š‚<€‚ÿTo delete a file extension from the list box:p:ÈVÉ6 <€t€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€€€‚ÿ·Select the extension and click the Delete button.+æÈÉ( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿDVÉÅÉ1¢ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÅÉ#Ïsetting ext convertJ#ÉÊ' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿSetting Up Extension ConversionsVþÅÉeÌX ~€ý€4Š˜š€€ €€ €€ €€ €‚€€â1©+‘€‰€€€‚ÿYou can have WS_FTP Pro automatically convert the extensions of transferred files. For example, if the FTP site uses .html for HTML files and your system uses .htm, you can specify that all files with the extension .html are converted to .htm on transfer. The list box shows all defined extension conversions.Note: Make sure Convert Extensions is selected. (In the 32-bit version, this is on the Session tab of Program Options; in the 16-bit version, this setting is in the Session Options.I"Ê®Ì' €D€<Š˜˜š€‚ÿTo add an extension conversion:{KeÌ)Í0 0€–€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1In the Source text box, enter the file extension of the source file.Ž^®Ì·Í0 0€¼€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2In the Destination text box, enter the file extension to convert to (destination file).~N)Í5Î0 0€œ€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the Add button. The extension conversion appears in the list box.N%·ÍƒÎ) "€J€<Š˜˜š‚<€‚ÿTo delete an extension conversion:u?5ÎøÎ6 <€~€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€€€‚ÿ·Select it in the list box and click the Delete button.+ƒÎ#Ï( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿAøÎdÏ1÷‡ÿ ÿÿÿÿdÏ?set associations>#Ï¢Ï' €.€6˜˜š€‚ÿSetting Associationsu;dÏ#: B€w€4Š˜š€€€â‘Õ€‰€‚‚ÿThe Associate tab is used to asso¢Ï##Ïciate files of a particular extension with an executable file. This allows you to map file types to an application (executable file) that can run that type of file. When you choose the Exec button, the file is opened in the associated application.To set up an association:¢r¢ÏÅ0 0€ä€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1In the Files with Extension text box, enter the file extension to be associated with an executable program.ýÌ#Â1 0€™€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2In the Associate With text box, enter the executable program to run when the Exec button is clicked. 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These associations are unique to WS_FTP Pro in this environment.+Â?( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿ; z1"ÿÿÿÿ€ ÿÿÿÿza ConnectingA?»' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnecting to FTP Sites0ïzëA P€ß€4Š˜š€‚â¯Ëæê€‰€‚âjÜ €‰€‚ÿWS_FTP Pro allows you to store basic information about an FTP site (or “Remote System”) and how you want to interact with it.To add a new site, see Creating a New Site.To connect to an FTP site, once the site has been created:P »;0 0€@€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Click the Connect button.¬|ëç0 0€ø€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2In the WS_FTP Sites dialog box, locate the desired site and double-click it to connect to the FTP site it represents.X0;?( €`€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿYou can edit the site information as follows:Eç„2 4€&€<Š˜˜š‚<âGfgD€‰€‚ÿProfile Name B?Æ2 4€ €<Š˜˜š‚<â…`D€‰€‚ÿHost Name B„2 4€ €<Š˜˜š‚<â’[oD€‰€‚ÿHost Type @ÆH2 4€€<Š˜˜š‚<âò–ÉO€‰€‚ÿUser ID A‰2 4€€<Š˜˜š‚<⃢œÓ€‰€‚ÿPassword @HÉ2 4€€<Š˜˜š‚<â%—j€‰€‚ÿAccount J‰ 2 4€0€<Š˜˜š‚<â…ØÇz€‰€‚ÿAnonymous (Login) FÉY 2 4€(€<Š˜˜š‚<âÌÜùÚ€‰€‚ÿSave Password D  / .€*€<Š˜˜š‚<⬿y€‰‚ÿAuto Save ConfigGY ä / .€0€<Š˜˜š‚<â›&P€‰‚ÿInitial Directories;  / .€€<Š˜˜š‚<âÿ| €‰‚ÿCommentBä a 1 2€"€4Š˜š‚<â „[€‰€‚ÿAdvanced...L ­ 1Ñs„ Þ ÿÿÿÿ­ 2 Advanced Profile ParametersG a ô ' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿSite Properties, Advanced Tabò‹­ æ g œ€€<Š˜˜šâ…}-€‰‚âU ˜‰€‚âq9jD€‰€‚âþ”Ë÷€‰‚â¯Îö‰‚âFÍ̾‰‚âuµyS‰€‚ÿConnection RetryNetwork Timeout Remote Port Initialize CommandLocal file maskRemote file maskPassive transfers Lô 2 0 0€8€4Š˜šâìý¼­€‰€‚‚ÿFirewall Information Dæ v 1ÿ>…§€ ÿÿÿÿv Ñ@Site Props Overview?2 µ ' €0€6˜˜š€‚ÿConfiguring FTP Sites ¼v ÂQ p€y€4Š˜š€âO<€‰€‚€âmµ €‰€‚ã¯Ëæê€‰€‚‚ÿWS_FTP Pro lets you configure your favorite FTP sites so that you can connect to each one in just the way you want to. Each configured site is represented by a site icon in the list of WS_FTP sites. WS_FTP Pro comes with popular preconfigured sites, each of which can connect you to an FTP site as an anonymous user. To add a new FTP site, see Adding a New FTP Site.To customize an FTP site, choose from the following topics:Úlµ ¨@n ª€Ù€4мšâÏÉôu€‰‚âቂâ:’U4‰‚â pe‰‚âÆ£2<‰‚â&¡ë3‰‚âh5T‰‚âP)žƒ‰€ ‚âåYpH€‰€‚ÿChange the name of a siteEdit the host name, address, and/or typeAdd a comment about the FTP siteChanging your User ID and/or password Change the location you view when you first connect to a si¨@2 teIssue commands to an FTP siteDisplay only one type of fileAdjust the file dates and times for a different time zone Use advanced options)ÂÑ@& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿM¨@A1 ÿÿÿÿ‡ ÿÿÿÿAnJCONNECT - General ParametersFÑ@dA' €>€6˜˜š€‚ÿSite Properties, General TabÆcA*Dc ”€Ç€tмš\‚6€€€‚€€âX•D€‰€‚€€‚€€€€âmµ €‰€‚ÿSite Name. This is the name that appears in the list of configured sites; it can be anything you like, but not longer than xx characters. This name can (and should) be different than the Host Name/Address!Host Name/Address. This is either a fully qualified Internet host name or an IP address.Host Type. If you know the host type, select it from the drop down list. If you don't know, try "auto detect." User ID. If you have an account on the FTP site, nter the User ID you use to access the site. (Or, you can click the Anonymous check box to automatically enter anonymous as the user.)ÿÅdA)F: B€‹€tмš\‚6€€€€‚€€‚ÿAnonymous check box. Selecting this box will automatically enter anonymous as your User ID and enter your e-mail address as the Password.Password. If you have an account on the FTP site, enter the appropriate password for the User ID that you entered. If this is an anonymous login, enter your full e-mail address. (You can place a minus (-) sign in front of the e-mail address to reduce the number of site administrator messages you receive.) ¾‡*DçF7 <€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ·Note: Instead of entering your password for anonymous logins, it is recommended that you simply click the Anonymous check box.v6)F]I@ N€m€tмš\‚6€€€€‚€€€€‚ÿSave Pwd. Select this box only if you are the only user of your computer and no one else has access to your WS_FTP folder. (Passwords are stored in the WS_FTP.INI file in an encrypted form.)Account. If you have an account, enter the account name here. (In most cases, you will leave this blank because most FTP sites do not use accounts. The account name is used on VM/CMS hosts for the initial password to the user's default folder. When you change folders (ChgDir) on a VM/CMS host you are prompted each time for the password to connect to that folder.)oCçFÌI, (€†€tмš\‚6€€‚ÿComment. Enter any comments you want to include with this site.R(]IJ* $€P€>˜R˜š‚6€‚ÿFor advanced site settings, see also:PÌInJ2 4€<€6˜˜š‚6ãÍŒ¿€‰€‚ÿCustomizing an FTP site MJ»J1€ÿÿÿÿ»JcCONNECT - Startup ParametersFnJK' €>€6˜˜š€‚ÿSite Properties, Startup TabÕŽ»JÖMG \€€tмš\‚6€€âjÜ €‰€‚€€‚€€‚ÿInitial Remote Host Directory. If there’s a folder on the FTP site that you want to use as your starting location when you connect to this FTP site, enter the path of the folder here.Initial Local Directory. If there’s a folder on your PC that you want to use as your starting location when you connect to this FTP site, enter the path of the folder here.Initialize Command. If you know of commands that need to be issued to the FTP site at the beginning of the session, enter them here. For example, the command SITE UMASK 022 changes the UMASK used when creating files (on a UNIX system). Separate multiple commands with a semi-colon (;).CKc> J€‡€tмš\‚6€€‚€€‚€€€‚ÿLocal file mask. You can enter a code here to limit the display of files and folders to just one particular type. If blank, this defaults to *.* to show all files and folders.Remote file mask. You can enter a code here to limit the display of files and folders to just one particular type. If blank, this defaults to *.* to show all files and folders. For example, you can enter "-al" to display all files on a UNIX site, or something like "*.zip".Time offset in hours (32-bit versionÖMcnJ only). There is no standard for specification of date/time on FTP sites, but often it is displayed in GMT. If the time zone of the FTP site is different from yours, you can enter a number of hours to add to the file date and times to convert them to your local date and time. Use a positive number to add, or a negative number to subtract.NÖM±1‡‚ÿÿÿÿ±ó†CONNECT - Advanced ParametersG cø' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿSite Properties, Advanced TabP±H„4 6€9€tмš\‚6€€‚€€‚ÿConnection Retry. Number of times to retry establishing a connection if the first connection attempt fails. Network Timeout. This is the number of seconds before WS_FTP Pro times out waiting for an FTP site to respond to a command. Note that the initial connection timeout is determined by your Winsock DLL. Setting this value higher does not have any effect on the initial connection to the FTP site. Setting it to less than the amount of time than your Winsock DLL uses will cause the connection to fail in that amount of seconds. €CøȆ= H€‡€tмš\‚6€€‚€€€€€‚ÿRemote Port. This is the port to connect to on the FTP site. This is normally 21, however, it may be something different if you are going through a firewall, or if the site administrator has assigned the FTP service to a non-standard port.Passive transfers. Select this option if you want your PC to establish the data connection to the FTP site instead of the site establishing the data connection to your PC. This is necessary for some firewall and gateway configurations and when you get failed data channel errors. Note: not all FTP sites support passive transfers.+H„ó†( €€4Š˜š‚6€‚ÿNȆA‡1–ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿA‡‰ŽCONNECT - Firewall ParametersG 󆈇' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿSite Properties, Firewall Tab—_A‡ˆ8 @€¾€tмš\‚6€€âœuJN€‰€‚ÿUse Firewall. If your PC is behind a firewall host, make sure this option is selected. üÓˆ‡‰) €§€4Š˜š‚6€‚ÿTo enter the rest of the information on this tab, you'll need to get information about your firewall from your network administrator. Depending on the type of firewall, you'll need the following information. ‚Uˆ‰- *€ª€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For a "SITE hostname" firewall type, you'll need Host Name and User Name (id). ~Q‰Š- *€¢€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For a "Transparent" firewall type, you'll need User Name (id) and Password.±ƒ‰ÌŠ. *€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For "USER with no logon" or "Proxy OPEN" firewall types, you'll need the Host Name. (The User Name and Password are ignored.)òÄŠ¾‹. *€‰€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For "USER after logon," "USER remoteID@remoteHost fireID," "USER fireID@remoteHost," or "USER remoteID@fireID@remoteHost" firewall types, you'll need Host Name, User Name (id), and Password.ÕÌŠÛH ^€«€tмš\‚6€€‚€€‚€€‚€€€€‚ÿHost Name. Specify the name or IP address of the firewall.User ID. Enter the firewall User ID or leave blank if not used.Password. Enter the firewall password for the specified User ID or leave blank if not used.Save Password. Select this box only if you are the only user of your computer and no one else has access to your WS_FTP folder. Passwords are stored in the WS_FTP.INI file and even though they are encrypted, it is an easy encryption to break.®l¾‹‰ŽB T€Ø€tмš\‚6€€âl¤€‰€‚€€€‚ÿPort. Specify the firewall port.Firewall Type. Select the firewall type from the drop-down list.PÛÙŽ15ÿÿÿÿ€ÿÿÿÿÙŽƒÁCustomizing an FTP site profileA‰Ž' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿCustomizing an FTP Siteƒ]ÙŽ& €º€4Š˜š€‚ÿOnce you’ve configured an FTP site, you can edit the Site Properties at any time. You can:ÚlƒÁn ª€Ù€4мšâÏÉôu€‰‚âቂâ:’U4‰‚â pe‰‚âÆ£2<‰‚â&¡ë3‰‚âh5T‰‚âP)žƒ‰€ ‚âåYƒÁ‰ŽpH€‰€‚ÿChange the name of a siteEdit the host name, address, and/or typeAdd a comment about the FTP siteChanging your User ID and/or password Change the location you view when you first connect to a siteIssue commands to an FTP siteDisplay only one type of fileAdjust the file dates and times for a different time zone Use advanced optionsT#×Á1 Oÿÿÿÿ×Á†ÃChanging the name of a site profileEƒÁÂ' €<€6˜˜š€‚ÿChanging the Name of a SiteG×ÁcÂ0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.I¬Â0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.McÂùÂ0 0€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the General tab.T¬Â†Ã9 B€¨€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€‚ÿ4Enter a new Site Name. (This name should be different from the Host Name.)JùÂÐÃ1ÄOÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÐÃJÅCommenting on an FTP siteC†ÃÄ' €8€6˜˜š€‚ÿCommenting on an FTP SiteGÐÃZÄ0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.IÄ£Ä0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.MZÄðÄ0 0€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the General tab.Z'£ÄJÅ3 6€N€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ4Enter a Comment about the site.Z)ðĤÅ1ü€¿€ÿÿÿÿ¤ÅFÈEditing the host name address and or typeU.JÅùÅ' €\€6˜˜š€‚ÿEditing the Host Name, Address, and/or TypeG¤Å@Æ0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.IùʼnÆ0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.M@ÆÖÆ0 0€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the General tab.¶r‰ÆŒÇD X€ä€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ƒâX•D€‰€‚ÿ4Edit the Host Name or IP Address.This is either a fully qualified Internet host name or IP address.ºÖÆFÈ; F€þ€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ƒ€€‚ÿ5Edit the Host Type.If you know the host type, select it from the drop down list. Otherwise, try "automatic detect."X'ŒÇžÈ1fÿÿÿÿ#†ÿÿÿÿžÈ¬ÌEditing your login name for an FTP siteN'FÈìÈ' €N€6˜˜š€‚ÿEditing Your User ID for an FTP siteGžÈ3É0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.IìÈ|É0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.M3ÉÉÉ0 0€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the General tab.G|ÉÊ* $€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ4Do one of the following:ÃÉÉÓÊ@ N€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€âmµ €‰€€€‚ÿ·(Recommended) To log in as an anonymous user, select Anonymous. WS_FTP Pro enters your e-mail address as your password.¿ÊäËR r€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€€€€€â5õϯ€‰€‚ÿ·If you have an account on the site and must use a User Name, make sure Anonymous is clear, and then enter User Name, Password, Confirm Password, and Account (if applicable).È“ÓʬÌ5 8€'€4Š˜š‚<€€€€€‚ÿNote: Do not check the Save Password box unless you are the only user of your computer and no one else has access to your Windows directory!^-äË Í1N>Gƒÿÿÿÿ ÍúÎChanging the location you view on an FTP siteW0¬ÌaÍ' €`€6˜˜š€‚ÿChanging the Location You View on an FTP SiteG ͨÍ0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.IaÍñÍ0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.N¨Í?Î0 0€<€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the Startup tab. »„ñÍúÎ7 <€ €tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ4In the Initial remote folder text box, enter the path of the folder you'd like to view when you first connect to this site.P?ÎJÏ1ó»‚ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿJÏùIssuing commands to an FTP siteI"úΓÏ' €D€6˜˜š€‚ÿIssuing Commands to an FTP SiteGJÏÚÏ0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.I“Ï/0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ÚÏ/ú΃€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.NÚÏ}0 0€<€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the Startup tab. ç¶/d1 0€m€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ4In the Initialization command text box, enter any commands you want to issue to the FTP site at the beginning of the session. Separate multiple commands with a semi-colon (;).•j}ù+ &€Ô€4мš‚<€€‚ÿFor example, the command SITE UMASK 022 changes the UMASK used when creating files (on a UNIX system).Q dJ1Éÿÿÿÿ!…ÿÿÿÿJÂDisplaying only one type of fileJ#ù”' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿDisplaying Only One Type of FileGJÛ0 0€.€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Select the site.I”$0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.NÛr0 0€<€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the Startup tab. É$r7 <€“€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ4To limit the files you see to just one type, enter an asterisk and period followed by the file extension in the Remote file mask text box. For example, to display only text files, enter *.txt.P rÂD V€€4мš‚<€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿTo display all files on a UNIX FTP site including hidden (.) ones, enter -al or -la. Or, use -altr to receive file names in date sequence. (For those familiar with DOS FTP clients: You can also enter any argument string you would use with a "Dir" command.)i8r+1Wÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ+ Adjusting file dates and times for a different time zoneM&Âx' €L€6˜˜š€‚ÿAdjusting for a Different Time Zoneb5+Ú- (€k€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿWS_FTP Pro can adjust the display of file dates and times on an FTP site so they represent the times and dates in your time zone. For example, if an FTP site is in a time zone three hours earlier than your time zone, you can have WS_FTP Pro adjust a date and time of 11/10/97 1:00 AM to 11/9/97 10:00 PM.?x* $€*€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Select the site.IÚb0 0€2€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Properties.N°0 0€<€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Click the Startup tab. > bî 4 6€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ4In the Time offset in hours text box, enter the difference in whole hours between the time zone of your PC and the time zone of the FTP site. Use a positive number if the site is in an earlier time zone (west), a negative number for a later time zone (east).+° ( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿHî a 1äÿÿÿÿŒ ÿÿÿÿa ýCreating a New FTP SiteA ¢ ' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿCreating a New FTP SiteŒ\a . 0 0€¸€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Click Connect to display the WS_FTP Sites dialog box (if it’s not already displayed).k;¢ ™ 0 0€v€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Click New to display the New Site/Folder dialog box.R". ë 0 0€D€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Make sure Site is selected.`0™ K 0 0€`€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ4Enter a name for the site and click Next.x<ë à < H€x€tмš\‚<€ƒâX•D€‰€€€‚ÿ5Enter the Host Name or IP Address and click Next.GK  * $€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ6Do one of the following:‘Rà › ? N€¤€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€âjÜ €‰€‚ÿ·Select Anonymous to connect to the FTP site using an anonymous log in.™T 4E Z€¨€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€â5õϯ€‰€‚ÿ·Enter a User ID and Password to log on to an account on the FTP site. E› y0 0€*€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ7Click Finish. „\4ý( €¸€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿThe new site appears in the list of WS_FTP Sites. Double-click it to connect to the site.EyB1âÿÿÿÿÆ‚ÿÿÿÿBëANew Site First Panel9ý{' €$€6˜˜š€‚ÿNew Site/Folder­…B4@( € €4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThis dialog box allows you to create either a new site or a new folder for organizing your c{4@ýonfigured sites.To create a new site,B{v@0 0€$€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Click Site.`04@Ö@0 0€`€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Enter a name for the site and click Next.Bv@A( €4€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿTo create a new folder,DÖ@\A0 0€(€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Click Folder.d4AÀA0 0€h€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Enter a name for the folder and click Finish.+\AëA( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿFÀA1B1ïÉÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ1BÚDNew Site Second Panel>ëAoB' €.€6˜˜š€‚ÿHost Name/IP AddressB1B±D= H€ €4Š˜š€€ €€ €‚€ €€‚ÿEach system on the Internet must have both a host name and an Internet (IP) Address. Each host name corresponds to one unique IP address; likewise, each IP address corresponds to one unique host name. In WS_FTP Pro, you can use either the host name or the IP address to specify a particular system.For example, a system might have a host name of superserv.ipswitch.com and an IP address of 156.21.50.1. (Each IP addresses is a 32-bit designation consisting of four numbers from 1 to 255 separated by dots.))oBÚD& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿE±DE1«ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿEÜHNew Site Third Panel;ÚDZE' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿLogon InformationWþE±GY €€ý€tмš\‚6€€âmµ €‰€€€€€€‚€€€‚€€‚ÿAnonymous. Selecting this box automatically enters anonymous as your User ID and your e-mail address as the Password.User ID. If you have an account on the FTP site, enter the User ID you need to use to access your account. Password. Enter the Password you want to use for the User ID you entered. If this is an anonymous login, enter your full electronic mail address. (Place a minus (-) sign in front of the e-mail address to reduce the number of site administrator messages you receive.)Õ¢ZE†H3 4€E€tмš\‚6€€€€‚ÿSave Password. If you have an account on the FTP site, you can also save your password by clicking Save Password and entering your password in the text box.+±G±H( €€4Š˜š‚6€‚ÿ+†HÜH( €€4Š˜š‚6€‚ÿG±H#I1îÿÿÿÿcÿÿÿÿ#IÊJFile Transfer Protocol@ÜHcI' €2€6˜˜š€‚ÿFile Transfer Protocolg3#IÊJ4 6€g€4Š˜š€‚âO<€‰€‚ÿFTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, one of the standard protocols defined for use on the Internet.FTP is a client/server based protocol, whereby a client program on one system, usually your PC, sends requests to a server program on another system, an FTP site, and receives replies from the site.: cIK1TÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿKNFTP sites3 ÊJ7K' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿFTP Sites³KêL4 6€ÿ€4Š˜š€‚€€€€‚ÿAn FTP site consists of an FTP server program located on an Internet host computer. Many companies and organizations maintain FTP sites (also known as “FTP servers”). These are file repositories from which you can copy files such as free programs and evaluation versions of software. 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Such files provide descriptions of the files available on the site as well as other useful information.DêLbN1Wÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿbN±Configured FTP Site=NŸN' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿConfigured FTP SiteabN B R€?€4Š˜š€‚€€‚€€‚€€€€‚ÿA configured FTP site is an FTP site about which you have saved some information in the Site Properties dialog box in WS_FTP Pro:The General tab contains the following site properties: site name, host name/IP address, host type, user ID, password, and account.The Startup tab specŸN Nifies the startup folders for the FTP site and your PC, any initialize commands, the local and remote file masks, and the time offset.The Firewall tab contains your firewall user ID and password, as well as the firewall’s host name, port, and type. ¥yŸN±, (€ò€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThe Advanced tab contains settings for retrying the connection, network timeout, remote port, and passive transfers.; ì1jÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ!ÿÿÿÿìƒFTP Client4 ± ‚' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿFTP ClientûÅìƒ6 :€‹€4Š˜š€âñ'€‰€€‚ÿAn FTP client is a computer that is running FTP client software. When you use FTP to download files from an FTP site, you are actually running an FTP client (such as WS_FTP Pro) on your PC.7 ‚Rƒ1Ùÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ"ÿÿÿÿRƒôƒUpload0 ƒ‚ƒ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿUploadr=Rƒôƒ5 :€z€4Š˜š€€ €€ €€‚ÿTo transfer a file from your local PC to an FTP site.9‚ƒ-„1Ýÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ#ÿÿÿÿ-„Ñ„Download2 ôƒ_„' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿDownloadr=-„Ñ„5 :€z€4Š˜š€€ €€ €€‚ÿTo transfer a file to your local PC from an FTP site.8_„ …1iÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ$ÿÿÿÿ …:†Connect1 Ñ„:…' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnectÙ …:†' €³€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen you "connect" to an FTP site, WS_FTP Pro sends messages to the FTP site and -- if the connection is successful -- receives messages back from the site. These messages use the Internet's File Transfer Protocol.D:…~†1õÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ%ÿÿÿÿ~†/‰Temporary Directory=:†»†' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿTemporary Directoryt0~†/‰D V€a€4Š˜š€‚€‚€€€€€€€€‚ÿThe temporary directory is the folder on your PC to which WS_FTP Pro copies files you open. TBD: How does this work for Classic and Explorer in Version 6? Both use same folder?????In Version 5 of Explorer: By default, this folder is named WS_FTPE and is created by default under your System TEMP folder when you first install WS_FTP Pro. To check the location of your temporary folder, select WS_FTP Pro Properties from the File menu and click the General tab. To change the temporary folder, enter a new path in the Temporary Directory text box.A»†p‰1&ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ&ÿÿÿÿp‰U‹Internet Address:/‰ª‰' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿInternet Address«€p‰U‹+ $€€4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿAn Internet address, or IP address, is a unique identifier that defines a system's location on the Internet. IP addresses are 32-bit designations consisting of four numbers from 1 to 255 separated by dots (.), for example, 156.21.50.1.Each IP address is also represented by a unique name. For example, the IP address 156.21.50.1 maps to the computer named superserv.ipswitch.com.Aª‰–‹1*ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ'ÿÿÿÿ–‹ŒWindows Registry:U‹Ћ' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿWindows Registry¯…–‹Œ* "€ €4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe registry is part of the Microsoft Windows operating system that keeps track of which applications work with which file types.> Ћ½Œ1ôÿÿÿÿx (ÿÿÿÿ½ŒsŽTransfer Mode7ŒôŒ' € €6˜˜š€‚ÿTransfer Mode&½ŒsŽY €€M€4Š˜š€≿¨n€‰€â‰OÓ€‰€â™U8€‰€âIá耉€‚‚‚ÿTransfer mode refers to the way the elements of the file are transferred from one computer to another. Binary files must be transferred in binary transfer mode; ASCII (text) files must be transferred using ASCII transfer mode.Select the transfer mode from the Options menu.: ôŒ­Ž1#€…ø)ÿÿÿÿ­Ž–ASCII_def/sŽÜŽ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿASCIIº­Ž–- (€€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿASCII. Text file fomat. Text files have end-of-line characters; the end-of-line character is different on different types of computers.); ÜŽÑ1àc*ÿÿÿÿÑßÀBinary_def0 – À' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿBinaryÑ À–Ò¤ÑßÀ. *€I€4Š˜š€€€‚‚ÿA file format that is used fornon-text files such as executable programs, word processing documents, spreadsheets, databases, graphics files, and sound files.E À$Á1¿ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ+ÿÿÿÿ$ÁžÂBinary Transfer Mode>ßÀbÁ' €.€6˜˜š€‚ÿBinary Transfer Mode<$ÁžÂ6 :€ €4Š˜š€≿¨n€‰€€‚ÿThe binary transfer mode transfers a file as an exact copy of the original, and should be used for transferring all binary files. (Binary mode contrasts with ASCII mode which treats a file as text, translating the end-of-line characters during transfer.)DbÁâÂ1'ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ,ÿÿÿÿâÂÅÄASCII Transfer Mode=žÂÃ' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿASCII Transfer Mode¦pâÂÅÄ6 :€á€4Š˜š€â™U8€‰€€‚ÿThe ASCII transfer mode treats a file as text, and should be used for all ASCII (text) files. ASCII transfer mode translates the end-of-line characters during transfer so that the file can be read on the destination system. (ASCII mode contrasts with binary mode in which characters are not translated, but are transferred as exact duplicates of the original.)Gà Å1!…ÿÿÿÿ-ÿÿÿÿ ÅãÇOpen or Execute a Filel?ÅÄxÅ- *€~€6˜˜š€€€‚ÿOpen or Execute a File (TBD: same for Classic & Explorer?)k( ÅãÇC T€Q€4Š˜š€â 9àË€‰€âÓW(¿€‰€‚€‚ÿWhen you double-click a file on an FTP site, WS_FTP Pro copies the file to the temporary directory and then executes or opens the file according to Windows standards: if the file is executable (.exe, .com, .bat, or .pif), Windows executes the file. If the file is not an executable, the file is opened in whatever application is associated with the file extension in your Windows registry.If there is no file extension or the file extension is not associated with an application, you are prompted to select an application to open the file.AxÅ$È1äÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ.ÿÿÿÿ$ÈÇÈRight Mouse Menu:ãÇ^È' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿRight Mouse Menui@$ÈÇÈ) "€€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe menu that appears when you press the right mouse button.= ^ÈÉ1¨ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ/ÿÿÿÿÉoÉLocal System6ÇÈ:É' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿLocal System5 ÉoÉ) "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿYour PC.M:ɼÉ1sÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ0ÿÿÿÿ¼ÉâÊRemote Host or Remote SystemH!oÉÊ' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿRemote System (or Remote Host)Þœ¼ÉâÊB R€9€4Š˜š€âO<€‰€âjÜ €‰€€‚ÿA remote system is the host computer, or FTP site, to which your PC connects; the remote system can be located in your office or somewhere else.: ÊË1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ1ÿÿÿÿËüËSite Icon5âÊQË0 0€ €<Š˜˜š€†"€‚ÿ «ËüË* "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe site icon represents a collection of information about an FTP site that WS_FTP Pro uses to locate and log in to the site.: QË6Ì1Bÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ2ÿÿÿÿ6Ì>ÍHost Name3 üËiÌ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿHost NameÕ«6Ì>Í* "€W€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe official name of a computer on the Internet that represents the IP Address. For example, the host name, superserv.ipswitch.com, maps to the IP address 156.21.50.1.: iÌxÍ1×ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ3ÿÿÿÿxÍÎOverwrite3 >Í«Í' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿOverwritejAxÍÎ) "€‚€4Š˜š€€‚ÿTo replace a file with another file having the same filename.B«ÍWÎ1gÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ4ÿÿÿÿWÎ|ÏAccess Privileges;Î’Î' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿAccess PrivilegesêÀWÎ|Ï* "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe permissions you have on an FTP site. The administrator of an FTP site controls the privileges associated with each account on the site, including the privileges for "Anonymous" logins.; ’ηÏ1Œÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ5ÿÿÿÿ·Ï½Disconnect4 |Ï ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿDisconnect·Ï |ϱ‡·Ï½* "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿTo disconnect your local system from an FTP site, WS_FTP Pro closes any open connection between the local machine and the FTP site.8 õ1\ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ6ÿÿÿÿõAccount1 ½&' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿAccountóÉõ* "€“€4Š˜š€€‚ÿSome FTP sites, notably VM/CMS hosts, require an account in order to authenticate the client and provide access to a default directory for the user. For most sites, however, no account is required.9&R1òÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ7ÿÿÿÿR Firewall2 „' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿFirewall‡SR 4 6€§€4Š˜š€‚âžä]ô€‰€‚ÿSome organizations separate their networks from the rest of the world by installing a "firewall" or "gateway." A firewall is a system or software which is configured to prevent particular types of access/information from entering the network. Most firewalls block the flow into the local area network, but allow individuals to access most resources outside of the network.Some types of router-based firewalls will not allow an FTP site to establish a data connection to your local PC. You'll want to use passive transfers for if you local area network is behind these types of firewalls.< „G1vÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ8ÿÿÿÿGWinSock DLL5 |' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿWinsock DLLÛG* "€·€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe Winsock (Windows Sockets) dynamic link library is a specification for the Microsoft Windows API (applications programming interface). Software providers useWinsock as a guideline for developing network software.< |½1!ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ9ÿÿÿÿ½¢Remote port5ò' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿRemote port°†½¢* "€ €4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe remote port is the port on which an FTP site, is "listening" for an FTP request. The default remote port number for FTP is 21.Bòä1‰ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ:ÿÿÿÿä+ Passive Transfers;¢' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿPassive Transfers Öä+ 6 :€­€4Š˜š€â>µ}†€‰€€‚ÿNormally, when you connect to an FTP site, the site establishes the data connection to your PC (the client). However, if the site allows passive transfers, you can have yourPC establish the data connection.Bm 1¿ø8;ÿÿÿÿm ê Host Name/Address;+ ¨ ' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿHost Name/AddressBm ê = H€ €4Š˜š€€ €€ €‚€ €€‚ÿEach system on the Internet must have both a host name and an Internet (IP) Address. Each host name corresponds to one unique IP address; likewise, each IP address corresponds to one unique host name. In WS_FTP Pro, you can use either the host name or the IP address to specify a particular system.For example, a system might have a host name of superserv.ipswitch.com and an IP address of 156.21.50.1. (Each IP addresses is a 32-bit designation consisting of four numbers from 1 to 255 separated by dots.): ¨ $ 1ÿÿÿÿ<ÿÿÿÿ$ i Anonymous3 ê W ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿAnonymousè$ i * "€Ñ€4Š˜š€€‚ÿMost FTP sites support anonymous logins where you do not have to have an account on the FTP site in order to transfer files. For most anonymous logins, the User ID is the word "anonymous" and the password is your e-mail address.4W  1êÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ=ÿÿÿÿ SURL-i Ê ' € €6˜˜š€‚ÿURL‰a S( €Â€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿUniform resource locator. For example the URL of an Ipswitch ftp site is ftp://Ipswitch.com.9Ê Œ1øÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ>ÿÿÿÿŒTAFTP Menu2 S¾' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿFTP MenuÚ­Œ˜- (€[€4Š˜š€€ €‚ÿYou can bring up a menu by pressing the right-mouse button when the cursor is pointing at the gray area of the main window. The commands on this menu are the following:°`¾TAP n€Á€tмš\‚6€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿConnection. Same as cl˜TASicking the Connect button.Options. Same as clicking Options button in main window.Show Log. Same as clicing LogWnd button in main window.Help. Same as clicking Help button in main window.About. Same as clicking About button in main window.FTP Commands. CWD, PWD, HELP, SYST, SITE, QUOTE, LIST, NLST, RETR, STOR.E˜™A1¿ÿÿÿÿÆ?ÿÿÿÿ™AGRight Mouse non-gray:TAÓA' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿRight Mouse Menu­™AäCd –€[€4Š˜š€‚€€‚€€€€‚€€€€‚€€€€‚‚€€‚€€‚ÿYou can bring up a menu by pressing the right-mouse button when the cursor is in the list boxes of the main window. The commands on this menu are the following:Sort. xxxChange Directory. Same as clicking ChDir button in main window.Make Directory. Same as clicking MkDir button in main window.Delete Directory. Same as clicking Delete button in main window.Transfer file/directory. xxxAppend file. xxx6×ÓAF_ Œ€¯€4Š˜š€€‚€€‚€€€€‚€€€€‚€€‚€€€€‚ÿView file. Available only if file selected.Edit file. Available only if file selected.Execute file. Available only if file selected. Same as clicking Exec button in main window.Rename file/directory. Available only if file/directory selected. Same as clicking Rename button in main window.Move files/directory. Available only if file/directory selected.Delete files. Available only if file selected. Same as clicking Delete button in main window.ù®äCGK d€]€4Š˜š€€‚‚€€‚€€‚‚€€€€‚€‚ÿchmod (UNIX). Available only if file selected.Refresh list. xxxDirectory list. xxxFTP Commands. CWD, PWD, HELP, SYST, SITE, QUOTE, LIST, NLST, RETR, STOR.BFUG17S [@ÿÿÿÿUGJJSort (popup menu)/G„G' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿSort…ZUG!JC T€µ€4Š˜š€€€€€€€‚€€€‚ÿThe Sort... command appears only in the 32-bit version of WS_FTP Pro. It allows you to change the sort order of the files displayed in the selected list box. File names can be sorted by name, extension, date, or size. Sort order can also be reversed. The Show Full Directory Information option on the Advanced tab of the Program Options must be enabled for sort to work properly.Note that information necessary to build a standard list is not available for all host types. If your host type does not sort properly send a description and the DirInfo window contents to support@ipswitch.com.)„GJJ& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿ= !J‡J1%ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿAÿÿÿÿ‡JoMappend files:JJÁJ' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿAppending Files ¹’‡JzK' €%€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou can select one or more files on the source system and transfer those files to the destination system, appending them to a destination file.^4ÁJØK* $€h€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Select one or more files on the source system. ‘zKšL1 0€#€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2In the source system list box, select Append files from the right-mouse menu. A dialog box prompts you to enter the destination file name.Õ¡ØKoM4 6€C€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ3Enter the name of the file to which you want to append files, and then click OK. The selected source files are copied to the end of the destination file.BšL±M1º[ÿÿÿÿBÿÿÿÿ±MEdit (popup menu)7oMèM' € €6˜˜š€‚ÿEditing files¿±Mù€F Z€€4Š˜š€€€€€âO<€‰€‚€ €‚ÿThe Edit file command allows you to edit a remote file locally. It appears only in the 32-bit version of WS_FTP Pro when a file is selected. When you select Edit file, WS_FTP Pro transfers the file to the local system and opens the appropriate application. When you close that application, WS_FTP Pro transfers the file back to the FTP site. Note that your FTP session may timeout if you take an excessive amount of time to edit the file, normally more tèMù€oMhan four minutes. In the event of a timeout, the file is not updated on the FTP site and your edits may be lost. You can go back to the WS_FTP Pro window and refresh the folder listing every couple of minutes to keep the session alive.”[èM9 B€¶€4Š˜š€€€€€€‚€‚ÿFiles on the local system can be directly edited via the View or Execute buttons.Cù€Ð1ØE„µˆCÿÿÿÿÐe„chmod (popup menu)B‚' €6€6˜˜š€‚ÿchmod (right-mouse menu) ÝЃ- (€»€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThe chmod (UNIX) command appears only when one or more files or folders are selected in the Remote System list. When you select chmod, you see a dialog box where you can specify the most common UNIX file attributes. ê‚:„4 6€Õ€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€€‚ÿ·Note: You must have write permission on the FTP site and the site must support the "SITE chmod" command. This is normally valid only on UNIX-based systems. The selected items do not reflect the current permissions of the file.+ƒe„( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿ= :„¢„1 Œ D‚Dÿÿÿÿ¢„qˆmoving files6e„Ø„' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿMoving FilesqK¢„I…& €–€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou can move files from one folder to another folder on the same system.HØ„‘…* $€<€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Select one or more files.ÐI…˜†7 <€¡€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ2Right-click one of the selected files and select Move files... from the right mouse menu. You are prompted for the folder to which you want to move the files (the folder must be on the same system). ™f‘…1‡3 6€Ì€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ3Enter the complete folder path and click OK. The selected files are moved to the new location.Õ˜†Fˆ@ N€«€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€âO<€‰€€‚ÿ·Note: To move files on an FTP site, you must have write privileges and the site must support the movement of files. Note that most sites will allow you to overwrite a file without giving you a warning.+1‡qˆ( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿ= Fˆ®ˆ1¡€ÿÿÿÿEÿÿÿÿ®ˆ‹FTP CommandsAqˆïˆ' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿFTP Commands (Overview)µŽ®ˆ¤‰' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿFile Transfer Protocol provides a number of commands you can use to interact with an FTP server. You can use some of these from WS_FTP Pro.Fïˆê‰* $€8€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Connect to an FTP site.yI¤‰cŠ0 0€’€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Place the cursor in the file and folder list of the Remote System.e5ê‰ÈŠ0 0€j€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Select FTP commands from the right-mouse menu.J cŠ‹* $€@€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ4Select the desired command.= ÈŠO‹1¼ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿFÿÿÿÿO‹ÎŒSITE CommandI"‹˜‹' €D€6˜˜š€‚ÿSITE Command (right-mouse menu)6O‹ÎŒ. *€€4Š˜š€€‚€‚ÿEnter a remote site specific command. WS_FTP Pro prefixes your entry with the word SITE and sends your entry to the FTP site without any editing. It is up to you to determine what is valid input for this command by reading the documentation for the FTP site.> ˜‹ 1¨ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿGÿÿÿÿ vŽQUOTE CommandJ#ÎŒV' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿQUOTE Command (right-mouse menu) ö vŽ* "€í€4Š˜š€€‚ÿEnter any command you want. WS_FTP Pro sends it to the FTP site, unedited. It is up to you to determine the command syntax depending on the FTP site you are connected to. You should not send any commands that need to open a secondary channel.Y(VÏŽ1›€HÿÿÿÿÏŽmÀAlternate Screen Layout (program option)BvŽ' €6€6˜˜š€‚ÿAlternate Screen Layout PÏŽmÀ= H€'€4Š˜š€€€âÁÇ)Ѐ‰€‚€‚ÿThis check box controls the layout of the main window. The standard layout shows the Local System on the left, and the Remote System on the right. The "alternate layout" mÀvŽshows the local system and file list on top and the remote system and file list on the bottom.P½À1k0Iÿÿÿÿ½ÀŠÁButtons on Top (program option)H!mÀÁ' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿShow Buttons at Top of Screen …\½ÀŠÁ) "€¸€4Š˜š€€‚ÿControls the placement of the buttons that are normally across the bottom of the window.AÁËÁ1QÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿJÿÿÿÿËÁÛÂhide dir buttonsQ*ŠÁÂ' €T€6˜˜š€‚ÿHide Directory Buttons (32-bit version)¿‰ËÁÛÂ6 :€€4Š˜š€€€€€€‚ÿIf selected, hides the column of buttons (ChgDir, MkDir, etc). These functions are then available only from the right-mouse menu.\+Â7Ã1 € ƒKÿÿÿÿ7ÃæÄShow Directory Information (program option)J#ÛÂÃ' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿShow Full Directory Information üÕ7Ã}Ä' €«€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen this option is selected, additional file information is displayed when possible. However, WS_FTP Pro does not attempt to decipher or interpret this information; it is shown only for informational purposes.i9ÃæÄ0 0€r€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Note: This may not work on all types of FTP sites.R!}Ä8Å1UpƒÃLÿÿÿÿ8Å;ÆAuto Save Config (program option)H!æÄ€Å' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿAuto Save Host Configurations »‹8Å;Æ0 .€€4Š˜š€€€€‚ÿIf selected, WS_FTP Pro automatically saves the site configuration when you click the OK button in the Session Properties dialog box.R!€ÅÆ10‡MÿÿÿÿÆ@ÇVerify Deletions (program option);;ÆÈÆ' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿVerify Deletions xOÆ@Ç) "€ž€4Š˜š€€‚ÿIf selected, WS_FTP Pro prompts you for confirmation when you delete files.NÈÆŽÇ1?‡a‚NÿÿÿÿŽÇÈAuto Connect (program option)I"@Ç×Ç' €D€6˜˜š€‚ÿShow Connect Dialog on Startup ¨ŽÇÈ) "€þ€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen this option is selected, WS_FTP Pro displays the connect (Session Properties) dialog box when WS_FTP Pro first starts.P×ÇÏÈ1-Ãd OÿÿÿÿÏȬÉDebug Messages (program option)9ÈÉ' €$€6˜˜š€‚ÿDebug Messages ¤{ÏȬÉ) "€ö€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen this option is selected, extra debug messages are included in the message window at the bottom of the main window.MÉùÉ1^|$PÿÿÿÿùÉ ËText Viewer (program option)6¬É/Ê' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿText Viewer Û–ùÉ ËE X€-€4Š˜š€âÓ ÃQ€‰€€â:ÄÆ €‰€€‚ÿEnter the name of the program that is invoked when you click the DirInfo or View buttons. The default text viewer is the Windows Notepad.= /ÊGË1äÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿQÿÿÿÿGËîÌlog filename6 Ë}Ë' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿLog Filenameq.GËîÌC T€]€4Š˜š€€€âñ'€‰€‚€ €€‚ÿWhen the Enable log option is enabled, WS_FTP Pro writes the FTP message log to this file.By default, this file is named Ws_ftp.log, and it is automatically placed in every folder to which you download files. If you don't want log files in every folder, specify a full path for this file. ; }Ë)Í15ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿRÿÿÿÿ)Í#ÎEnable log4 îÌ]Í' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿEnable LogÆŠ)Í#Î< F€€4Š˜š€âñ'€‰€€€€‚ÿWhen selected, FTP messages between your PC and the FTP site are written to the log file specified in the Log filename text box.P]ÍsÎ1ß ƒpƒSÿÿÿÿsÎE-Mail Address (program option)8#ΫÎ' €"€6˜˜š€‚ÿE-Mail AddressWsÎC T€)€4Š˜š€âmµ €‰€âO<€‰€‚€‚ÿThis is used as the default password for anonymous logins as required by most anonymous FTP sites.You can place a minus (-) sign in front of the e-mail address in order to minimize the number of descriptive messages you'll receive from the FTP site administrator.«Î#ÎC«ÎQ1れ TÿÿÿÿQñedit shell executeG ˜' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿRemote Edit Uses ShellExecuteµ|QM9 @€ù€4Š˜š€€ €ãÁ €‰€‚ÿSelect this box if, when selecting a remote file for editing, you want to open the selected file in its associated application without transferring the file to a temporary file on your local system. The file will be opened in the application associated with its extension (for example, a .doc file will be opened in Microsoft Word). See Associations for more information.á˜k= H€Ã€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€€‚ÿ·Note: When this box is not selected, a remote file selected for editing will be transferred and given the extension .tmp, thus the transferred file (such as a .doc file) will not open in its associated application.†UMñ1 2€ª€4Š˜š‚<€€€€‚ÿTo edit a file, select it, and then select Edit File from the right-mouse menu.Ik:1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿUÿÿÿÿ:ðreset window (Genl Opts)?ñy' €0€6˜˜š€‚ÿReset Window LocationwN:ð) "€œ€4Š˜š€€‚ÿResets the current main window size and location to the original settings.Hy81#ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿVÿÿÿÿ8save window (Genl Opts)?ðw' €0€6˜˜š€‚ÿSave Window Locationsœs8) "€æ€4Š˜š€€‚ÿSaves the current main window size and location. Note that this works only if the main window is not maximized.Nwa1›a‚„Wÿÿÿÿa®ListBox Font (program option)8™' €"€6˜˜š€‚ÿList Box Font N(aç& €P€4Š˜š€‚ÿChanges the font used in list boxes. Ç€™®G \€€4Š‘€š€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿSystem Variable, which is a variable font, is the default. System Fixed is the fixed system font and will improve the alignment of columns in the boxes. ANSI Variable is a narrower font than the System font. ANSI Fixed is the ANSI fixed font. Selecting Custom Font displays the Windows font dialog box from which you can select a specific font family, style, and size.Mçû1F`ž„Xÿÿÿÿûô Scale Fonts (program option)=®8 ' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿ(Auto) Scale Fonts ¼’ûô * "€%€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen selected, the font in dialog boxes (excluding list boxes) is the ANSI variable font. Its size is reduced when the window is made smaller.W&8 K 1 ž„…YÿÿÿÿK ý Double Click Transfer (program option)H!ô “ ' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿDouble-click Action: Transfer j@K ý * "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen you double-click a filename, the file is transferred to the system whose information is displayed in the opposite side of the window. Therefore, if you double-click a file on the local side, it is uploaded to the FTP site; and if you double-click a file on the remote side, it is downloaded to the local system.S"“ P 1d$ ZÿÿÿÿP aDouble Click View (program option)Cý “ ' €8€6˜˜š€‚ÿDouble-click: View (file)ÎtP aZ ‚€é€4Š˜š€âB;ƒV€‰€ãE›8€‰€ã}=z;€‰€ãO“fD€‰€€‚ÿWhen you double-click a filename, the file is opened in the viewer you have defined in the Program Options (16-bit version) or on the General tab of the Program Options (32-bit version). If you double-click a remote file, it is transferred in the selected file transfer mode to the Windows temporary folder on the local system and opened in the viewer.U$“ ¶1ô…Á[ÿÿÿÿ¶UDouble Cick Nothing (program option)@aö' €2€6˜˜š€‚ÿDouble-click: Nothing _6¶U) "€l€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen you double-click a filename, nothing happens.Nö£1q„`\ÿÿÿÿ£¾AReceive Size (program option)V/U @' €^€6˜˜š€‚ÿNetwork Buffer Receive Size (32-bit version)£ @U²`£¾AR r€Á€4Š˜š€‚€€€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿRecv Bytes (16-bit version)This option controls how many bytes are read from the network in each “Read” (“recv”). The value can vary from 80 to 4096. You should see the best results with this set to 4096. Note that the actual number of bytes in each “recv” is determined by the TCP/IP stack and by the amount of information available.K @ B17d |]ÿÿÿÿ BõCSend Size (program option)[4¾AdB' €h€6˜˜š€‚ÿNetwork Buffer Transmission Size (32-bit version)‘W BõC: B€¯€4Š˜š€‚€€€€€€‚ÿSend Bytes (16-bit version)This option controls how many bytes are written to the network in each “send.” The value can vary from 80 to 4096. The optimum value to place here depends on your TCP/IP stack. If you have a direct connection, 4096 is best. If you have a SLIP or PPP connection, you probably want to set it to the MTU size.NdBCD1½1E„^ÿÿÿÿCD²EEnable drag-drop (pro option)O(õC’D' €P€6˜˜š€‚ÿEnable Drag and Drop Between Windows ªƒCD˜R˜š€‚ÿSee also:B˜R˜š€‚ÿSee also:LOGÏG/ .€:€4Š˜šãóýÓ„€‰€‚ÿResuming file transfersKƒGH1¨µƒò…`ÿÿÿÿHwIPreserve time (pro option)T-ÏGnH' €Z€6˜˜š€‚ÿPreserve file time on transfer from remote âHwI' €Å€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen selected, a downloaded file maintains its original creation date and time. If not selected, a downloaded file is updated to the the date and time of the transfer. Note that this option does not apply to uploaded files.R!nHÉI1ÉㄇaÿÿÿÿÉI@KPrompt for overwrite (pro option)U.wIJ' €\€6˜˜š€‚ÿPrompt for Overwrite of Same or Newer Files"øÉI@K* "€ñ€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen selected, WS_FTP Pro asks if you want to overwrite a file when you attempt to transfer a file or folder to a destination where there is the same or newer version (by date and time). Note that this feature will not work with some FTP sites.Q J‘K1lò…»ˆbÿÿÿÿ‘K¬LDont transfer older (pro option)L%@KÝK' €J€6˜˜š€‚ÿDon't Transfer Older or Same FilesÏ¥‘K¬L* "€K€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen selected, WS_FTP Pro transfers only those files in a folder for which there are not the same or newer versions (by date and time) in the destination folder.`/ÝK M1ñà ‰cÿÿÿÿ MNAuto Update Remote Directories (session option)Y2¬LeM' €d€6˜˜š€‚ÿAuto Update Remote Directories (16-bit version)8 MN4 6€ €4Š˜š€‚€€€€‚ÿUpdate Directories After Transfer (32-bit version)When selected, the list of files and folders is refreshed after uploading a file, deleting a file or folder, or creating a folder. (Note that you can always click the Refresh button to update the list.)V%eMóN1šâ‡t dÿÿÿÿóNCShow Transfer Dialog (session option)J#N=O' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿShow Transfer (Progress) Dialog çÀóN0€' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen selected, a Transfer Progress dialog box appears during file transfers. It displays the status of the transfer and shows a percent done bar (if the fi=O0€Nle size is sent by the FTP site). Ü=OC7 <€¹€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ·Note: You can click the Cancel button in the dialog box at any time to cancel the transfer. If you cancel a transfer, you will have a partial file in the transfer destination. You should delete the partial file.C0€†1¥ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿeÿÿÿÿ†è‚Initialize command=CÃ' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿInitialize Command %û†è‚* "€÷€4Š˜š€€‚ÿEnter any commands that need to be issued to the FTP site at the beginning of the FTP session. For example, the command SITE UMASK 022 changes the UMASK used when creating files (on a UNIX system). Separate multiple commands with a semi-colon (;).@Ã(ƒ1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿfÿÿÿÿ(ƒg„local file mask:è‚bƒ' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿLocal File Mask Õ(ƒg„0 .€«€4Š˜š€€ €€‚ÿEnter the initial startup arguments for the listing files on the local system. For example, *.zip will show all .zip files in the startup folder. If blank, this defaults to *.* to show all files and folders.Abƒ¨„1Hÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿgÿÿÿÿ¨„¯…remote file mask;g„ã„' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿRemote File Mask Ì¢¨„¯…* "€E€4Š˜š€€‚ÿEnter the initial startup arguments for the remote LIST command. This could be "-al" or "-la" to display all files on a UNIX system or something like "*.zip".X'ㄆ1ád “… hÿÿÿÿ†‡Use PASV Transfer Mode (session option)D¯…K†' €:€6˜˜š€‚ÿUse Passive Transfer Mode E†‡* "€7€4Š˜š€€‚ÿBy default, FTP data connections are established by the FTP site. Passive Mode forces the data connections to be established by the client. Passive mode may be required for users who are behind some types of router-based firewalls or behind a gateway requiring passive transfers.MK†݇1  â‡iÿÿÿÿ݇‰Send Unique (session option)I"‡&ˆ' €D€6˜˜š€‚ÿSend Unique (host assigns name)ë»Ý‡‰0 .€w€4Š˜š€€ €€‚ÿThis option makes sure the transmitted file names do not conflict with existing files if the FTP site supports the FTP command, STOU. The new filename is determined by the FTP site.P&ˆa‰1”“ à jÿÿÿÿa‰¥ŠReceive Unique (session option)J#‰«‰' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿReceive Unique (PC assigns name)úÐa‰¥Š* "€¡€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThis option makes sure the received file names do not conflict with existing files. The new filename is changed so that the sixth though eighth characters of the filename are a number between 000 and 999.X'«‰ýŠ1«Á  kÿÿÿÿýŠPPrompt for Destination (session option)K$¥ŠH‹' €H€6˜˜š€‚ÿPrompt for Destination File NamesO(ýŠ—Œ' €Q€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen this option is selected, WS_FTP Pro prompts you to confirm or change the destination path and filename. For each file that is transferred, WS_FTP Pro shows you the proposed destination file name and allows you to change it. You can enter a full pathname to a different folder if you want.¹…H‹P4 6€ €tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€€‚ÿ·Note: When this option is selected, you can bypass the prompt by holding down the Ctrl key when you click the transfer arrow.Z)—Œª1t ‹ lÿÿÿÿªSSound When Transfer Done (session option)1 PÛ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿSounds ©‚ª„Ž' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿPlays the specified sound on connection success, on file transfer success, or on an error. This will be the Default Beep sound.Ï„ÛSK d€ €4Š‘€š€€‚€€‚€€€€€€€€‚ÿNone. No soundsBeeps. Use system soundsWave. Play the specified WAV files (connect.wav, complete.wav, and error.wav)R!„Ž¥1y‰d mÿÿÿÿ¥VÁSorted Listboxes (session option);Sà' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿSorted List BoxesÙ¬¥ÅÀ- (€Y€4ŠàÅÀS˜š€€€‚ÿIf this box is selected, the Remote System list box is automatically sorted alphabetically. Otherwise the files are presented in the order the FTP site transmits them.4 àùÀ( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿSee also:](ÅÀVÁ5 :€P€4Š˜š€ãvHóù€‰€€‚ÿSort options in the Pro options FùÀœÁ1a#ˆ Í nÿÿÿÿœÁ·ÃASCII (transfer mode)I"VÁåÁ' €D€6˜˜š€‚ÿ(Startup) Transfer Mode: ASCII 作ÁÉÂ' €{€4Š˜š€‚ÿUsed for text file transferring. (The end-of-line character is different on different types of computers; using ASCII mode ensures that the end-of-line character is translated properly.)îºåÁ·Ã4 6€u€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€€‚ÿ·Note: If you know that the FTP site you are transferring to or from is running the same operating system as your local system, you can always use binary mode and never use ASCII.GÉÂþÃ1_4€ “ƒ oÿÿÿÿþÃÆBinary (transfer mode)J#·ÃHÄ' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿ(Startup) Transfer Mode: Binary ΣþÃÆ+ $€G€4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿBinary mode is used for transferring files that are not text (ASCII files). Executable programs, word processing documents, spreadsheets, databases, graphics files, and sound files are some examples of files that must be transferred in binary mode.If you know that the FTP site you are transferring to or from uses the same operating system as your local system, you can always use binary mode and never use ASCII.CHÄYÆ1ÝÍ 1pÿÿÿÿYÆóÆL8 (transfer mode)EÆžÆ' €<€6˜˜š€‚ÿ(Startup) Transfer Mode: L8U,YÆóÆ) "€X€4Š˜š€€‚ÿUsed for VMS non-text file transferring.KžÆ>Ç1»°† ¢‡ qÿÿÿÿ>Ç®ÈUse Firewall (session opt)7óÆuÇ' € €6˜˜š€‚ÿUse Firewall 9>Ç®È6 :€€4Š˜š€€€€€€‚ÿWhen selected, the Firewall properties are activated. Select this and click the Set as default button to make it the default value for all sites. You can also set this property on a per site basis in the Firewall tab of the Site Properties dialog box.JuÇøÈ1>“… °† rÿÿÿÿøÈìÉForce lowercase (session)H!®È@É' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿForce Lowercase (Remote Names)¬‚øÈìÉ* "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿWhen selected, the names of files are converted to all lower case letters when you transfer files from your PC to an FTP site.S"@É?Ê15‹ ð„ sÿÿÿÿ?Ê!ÌExtension convert (session option)<ìÉ{Ê' €*€6˜˜š€‚ÿConvert Extensionsé?Ê‹Ë' €Ó€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen select, the extensions of all transferred files are compared with the list on the Extensions tab. If the file extension is found in this list, the destination file name is changed to match the desired extension. For example: 3 {ʾË' €€<Š˜˜š€‚ÿhtm=html -‹ËëË& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿor, 6 ¾Ë!Ì* $€€<Š˜˜š€€‚ÿhtml=htmOëËpÌ1ªð„ ݃ tÿÿÿÿpÌËÍremember directories (session)>!Ì®Ì' €.€6˜˜š€‚ÿRemember DirectoriesÛpÌËÍB R€·€4Š˜š€€€âÁÇ)Ѐ‰€€€€‚ÿIf selected, the drop-down list for both the Local System and Remote System shows the folders you visited during the session. These folders are saved if you click the Close button before exiting the session.I®ÌÎ1݃  uÿÿÿÿÎåÎSave dir names (session)]6ËÍqÎ' €l€6˜˜š€‚ÿSave Current Directories as Connection Directories tKÎåÎ) "€–€4Š˜š€€‚ÿSaves the local and remote folder names in the current Site Properties.LqÎ1Ï1è 4€ vÿÿÿÿ1ÏmAuto Detect (transfer mode)T-åÎ…Ï' €Z€6˜˜š€‚ÿ(Startup) Transfer Mode: Automatic Detect ÷1ϯ' €ï€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen selected, all files are transferred in binary mode unless the extension is lis…ϯåÎted on the Extensions tab. (WS_FTP Pro stores the ASCII extensions in the ws_ftp.txt file). Extensions can be up to ten characters long and can contain periods. ù…Ϩ7 <€…€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ·Note: These are not DOS extensions! Rather they are the ending characters of a filename. If you expect it to match on a period, you must put the period in. Some samples are shown below.0¯Ø) "€€<Š˜˜š‚<€‚ÿ.LST0¨) "€€<Š˜˜š‚<€‚ÿ.TXT/Ø7) "€ €<Š˜˜š‚<€‚ÿ.ME6 m, (€€<Š˜˜š‚<€€‚ÿREADME; 7¨1Óÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿwÿÿÿÿ¨@view links4 mÜ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿView Links¸…¨”3 4€ €4Š˜š€€ €€ €‚ÿIf this option is selected, you can view links on the FTP site (for example, UNIX symbolic links) as directories or as files. ¬|Ü@0 0€ø€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Note: This option does not appear in the 32-bit versions of WS_FTP Pro because links are handled automatically there.F”†17ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿxÿÿÿÿ†wTransfer Rate Display?@Å' €0€6˜˜š€‚ÿTransfer Rate Display²ˆ†w* "€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿThe transfer rate is displayed in the Transfer Status dialog box. It can be displayed in bits per per second or in bytes per second.?Ŷ1­ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿyÿÿÿÿ¶$ Set as default8wî' €"€6˜˜š€‚ÿSet as Default©‚¶—' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe settings on the Session and Session (cont'd) tabs of the Program Options can be applied in two different ways. They can be:zAî9 B€‚€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€‚ÿ·Set for the current site and until you Exit the program1—B* $€€<Š˜˜š‚H€ƒ‚ÿor,HŠ0 0€0€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Always in effect.÷°BG \€a€4Š˜š‚<€€ €€€€€€€€€‚ÿIf you want the settings to apply to the current site and until you Exit the program, set the desired options and click Apply or OK. (Do not click Set as default.)£rŠ$ 1 2€ä€4Š˜š‚<€€€€‚ÿIf you want the settings to remain in effect all the time, set the desired options and click Set as default.< ` 1Ëÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿzÿÿÿÿ` ï Date Format5$ • ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿDate FormattN`  & €œ€4Š˜š€‚ÿDates can appear a number of different ways in WS_FTP Pro. You can display:{N• „ - *€œ€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Years as two digits (for example, 98) or four digits (for example, 1998.yL ý - *€˜€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Dates as year, month, day (for example, June 9, 1998 would be 980609).yL„ v - *€˜€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Dates as month, day, year (for example, June 9, 1998 would be 060998).yLý ï - *€˜€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Dates as day, month, year (for example, June 9, 1998 would be 090698).Fv 5 1·ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ{ÿÿÿÿ5 ¦internet address, def:ï o ' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿInternet Address7 5 ¦+ $€€4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿAn Internet address or IP address is a unique identifier that defines a system's location on the Internet network. IP addresses are 32-bit addresses that are commonly specified in Internet dot notation, which consists of four numbers from 1 to 255 separated by dots (.), for example: 156.21.50.1 Each IP address is mapped to a unique hostname as it is easier for people to remember names than it is to remember strings of numbers. For example, the IP address 156.21.50.1 maps to the system named superserv.ipswitch.com.Do ê1gÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ|ÿÿÿÿê@local, remote def.H!¦2' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿLocal System vs. Remote SystemÛ™ê@B R€3€4Š˜š€€€€€âjÜ €‰€€‚ÿIn networking terms, the Local System refers to your PC. The Remote System is any FTP site you connect to via a modem or local-area2@¦ network. = 2V@1Yw }ÿÿÿÿV@7BProfile Name6@Œ@' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿProfile Name«hV@7BC T€Ñ€4Š˜š€€ €‚âO<€‰€€€€‚ÿThis is the name of the FTP site information you are saving, and can be anything you desire to identify the connection you are creating. The length of this name is restricted as it is used as a section name in the WS_FTP.INI file.You can select from a number of preconfigured popular FTP sites. Click the Profile Name list box to show the choices.AŒ@xB1þ€ Ø ~ÿÿÿÿxB5CRemote Host Name;7B³B' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿHost Name/Address‚MxB5C5 :€š€4Š˜š€âôܦ倉€€‚ÿThis is either a fully qualified Internet host name or an IP address.A³BvC19w ‚ ÿÿÿÿvCnDRemote Host Type3 5C©C' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿHost TypeÅ›vCnD* "€7€4Š˜š€€‚ÿIf you know the host type, select it from the drop down list. If you don't know, try "Automatic detect,"which takes care of about 90% of all FTP sites.A©C¯D1…Ø óˆ €ÿÿÿÿ¯DóEUser ID (userid)1 nDàD' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿUser ID˯DóEH ^€—€4Š˜š€€€€€âmµ €‰€€€€‚ÿIf you have an account on the FTP site, enter the User ID you need to use to access your account. Or, you can click the Anonymous check box to automatically enter anonymous as the User ID.)9àD,F1ìóˆ ÿÿÿÿ,FßGPassword2 óE^F' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿPassword{F,FÙF5 :€Œ€tмš\‚6€€€€€‚ÿEnter the Password you want to use for the User ID you entered.Î^FßG8 >€€4Š˜š‚6€âmµ €‰€€‚ÿIf this is an anonymous login, enter your full electronic mail address. You can place a minus (-) sign in front of the e-mail address to reduce the number of site administrator messages you receive.8ÙFH1î ‚ÿÿÿÿHÍIAccount1 ßGHH' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿAccount…OHÍI6 :€Ÿ€4Š˜š€€€€€€‚ÿIf the FTP site requires an account, enter the account that you want to use for the User ID you entered. Note that the account is used for VM/CMS hosts for the initial password to the user's default folder. When you change folders (ChgDir) on a VM/CMS host you are prompted each time for the password to connect to that folder.AHHJ1"ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿƒÿÿÿÿJïJconnection retry;ÍIIJ' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnection Retry ¦}JïJ) "€ú€4Š˜š€€‚ÿNumber of times to retry establishing a connection if the first connection attempt fails. This can be from 0 to 40 times.8IJ'K1%ø‡ ÿÿÿÿ„ÿÿÿÿ'KMTimeout9ïJ`K' €$€6˜˜š€‚ÿNetwork Timeout´‰'KM+ $€€4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿThis is the number of seconds before WS_FTP Pro times out waiting for an FTP site to respond to a command.Note that the initial timeout is determined by your Winsock DLL. Setting this value higher does not have any effect on the initial connection to the FTP site. Setting to less than the amount of time that your Winsock DLL uses causes the connection to fail in that amount of seconds.5`KIM1“Þ]† …ÿÿÿÿIM§NPort.MwM' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿPort0ôIM§N< F€é€4Š˜š€€€âjÜ €‰€€‚ÿThis is the Port to connect to on the FTP site. This is normally 21 for FTP, however, it may be something different if you are going through a firewall, or if the site administrator has assigned the FTP service to a non-standard port.@wMçN1*‚ Tƒ †ÿÿÿÿçN €Anonymous Login3 §NO' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿAnonymous·vçN €A R€ì€4Š˜š€âmµ €‰€€€€€€‚ÿSelecting this box automatically enters anonymous as your User ID and your e-mail address as the Password.O €§N> OJ€1ÓTƒ s„ ‡ÿÿÿÿJ€ÞSave Password7 €€' € €6˜˜š€‚ÿSave Password]-J€Þ0 .€[€4Š˜š€€€€‚ÿOptionally, select this box to save your password with the site informaiton. If you do not save the password, WS_FTP Pro will prompt you for one when you initiate the connection. (Passwords are stored in the WS_FTP.INI file and even though they are encrypted, it is an easy encryption to break.)A€‚1ƒÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿˆÿÿÿÿ‚aƒauto_save_config[4Þz‚' €h€6˜˜š€‚ÿAuto Save Host Configurations (Auto Save Configs)ç·‚aƒ0 .€o€4Š˜š€€€€‚ÿWhen enabled, automatically saves the site information when you click OK. You can also set this option in the Program Options so it will be enabled for all new sites you create.= z‚žƒ1=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ‰ÿÿÿÿžƒž…initial_dirs=aƒÛƒ' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿInitial DirectoriesÃwžƒž…L f€ï€tмš\‚6€€€€âjÜ €‰€‚€€€€‚ÿInitial Remote Host Directory. If there’s a folder on the FTP site that you want to use as your starting location when you connect to this FTP site, enter the path of the folder here.Initial Local (PC) Directory. If there’s a folder on your PC that you want to use as your starting location when you connect to this FTP site, enter the path of the folder here.8ÛƒÖ…1ÈÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿŠÿÿÿÿÖ…f†comment1 ž…†' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿComment_9Ö…f†& €r€4Š˜š€‚ÿEnter any comments you want to include with this site.N†´†1b{ ‹ÿÿÿÿ´†ȉChgDir (button or popup menu)Cf†÷†' €8€6˜˜š€‚ÿChgDir (Change Directory)¨d´†Ÿ‰D V€É€4Š˜š€€€€€âÁÇ)Ѐ‰€‚‚€‚ÿThe ChgDir button allows you to change the current folder from the one displayed in the text box under either Local System or Remote System to another folder on the system. This command works only on systems that implement the concept of directories.If you select a folder name in the folder list box and choose this command, WS_FTP Pro changes the current folder to the one selected. If no name is highlighted, you will be prompted for the folder to change to. When prompted for a folder, you can also enter a drive letter followed by a colon (for example, d:) to change to a different disk drive.)÷†ȉ& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿMŸ‰Š1ëø ± Œÿÿÿÿг‹MkDir (button or popup menu)@ȉUŠ' €2€6˜˜š€‚ÿMkDir (Make Directory)^г‹A P€;€4Š˜š€€€âO<€‰€‚€‚€‚ÿThe MkDir button allows you to create a folder if possible. (Not all FTP site allow you to create folders; you must have an account on the site and "create" privileges.) When you select this command, you are prompted for a folder name that is valid for the current system.MUŠŒ1Ú{ Ö ÿÿÿÿŒRmDir (button or popup menu)B³‹BŒ' €6€6˜˜š€‚ÿRmDir (Remove Directory)K ŒA P€€4Š˜š€€€âO<€‰€‚€‚€‚ÿThe RmDir button allows you to remove a folder if possible. (Not all FTP site allow you to make and delete folders remotely; you must have an account on the site and "delete" privileges.) When you select this command, you are prompted for a folder name.HBŒÕ1± Î ŽÿÿÿÿÕeÃFile Mask (main screen)<Ž' €*€6˜˜š€‚ÿFile Mask Text Box„&Õ¡À^ Š€M€4Š˜š€€€€€âÁÇ)Ѐ‰€‚€€€ €€€€€€ €‚ÿThe File Mask text box is located just below the MkDir button. It allows you to limit the files displayed in the lists for either the Local System or Remote System; this is handy if there are a large number of files and folders.In the File Mask text box, enter a filter that is valid for the system, and then press Enter. For example, to display only files with the extension .txt, enterŽ¡À *.txt in the File Mask text box and press Enter. The corresponding list box is refreshed to display only the files with the extension .txt. ^8ŽÿÀ& €p€4Š˜š€‚ÿIf you are connected to a UNIX FTP site, you can use:´r¡À³ÁB T€ä€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€€€€‚ÿ·-al or -la in the File Mask text box on the Remote System side of the window to view hidden (.) files½†ÿÀpÂ7 <€ €tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ·-altr in the Remote System side of the window to view file names in date sequence (in the 32-bit versions of WS_FTP Pro only)Ê›³Á:Ã/ ,€7€4Š˜š‚<€€€‚ÿNote to those familiar with FTP command line clients: You can use any argument string you would use with a "Dir" command in a command line FTP client.+pÂeÃ( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿL:ñÃ1µÖ µˆ ÿÿÿÿ±ÃÆView (button or popup menu)/eÃàÃ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿView ª±ÃñÅg œ€U€4Š˜š€€€âB;ƒV€‰€€€ã}=z;€‰€ãE›8€‰€‚âO<€‰€€‚ÿThe View button allows you to view a file in ASCII format by whatever viewer you have defined on the General tab of Program Options (in the 32-bit version of WS_FTP Pro) or in the General properties (16-bit version).When you view a file on an FTP site, the file is transferred according to the transfer mode settings in the FTP Pro main window to the Windows temporary folder and opened in the viewer.)àÃÆ& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿOñÅiÆ12í† S ÿÿÿÿiÆLËExecute (button or popup menu)2 Æ›Æ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿExecute h<iÆÇ, (€x€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThe Exec button allows you to execute, or open, a file.¼ˆ›Æ¿Ç4 6€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ·If you select a local filename and then click Exec, the file is executed using the same rules as if it were executed in Windows.<ðÇûÈL f€á€tмš\‚<€ƒ€âO<€‰€€€ã¥Íz€‰€‚ÿ·If you select a filename on an FTP site and then click Exec, the file is transferred in the selected file transfer mode to the Windows temporary folder and is executed using the same rules as if executed in the File Manager.‚A¿Ç}ÊA P€ƒ€4Š˜š‚<€€ €€ €€ €€ €‚ÿIf the filename has an extension other than .exe, .com, .bat or .pif, then the Windows file associations are used. If the extension has no association, you are allowed to specify the association at run time. This association is saved in the WIN.INI file in the Extensions section and is also valid for Windows.¤gûÈ!Ë= J€Î€4Š˜š‚<€€€ãµÝc–€‰€€‚ÿYou can set associations by clicking the Options button and then selecting File Associations.+}ÊLË( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿN!ËšË1„µˆ ƒƒ ‘ÿÿÿÿšËÐÎRename (button or popup menu)1 LËËË' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿRename &éšËñÌ= H€Ó€4Š˜š€€€âO<€‰€‚€‚ÿThe Rename button allows you to rename a file or folder, if possible. Not all FTP site allow you to rename files and folders; you must have an account on the site as well as renaming privileges. To rename a file or folder:IËË:Í* $€>€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Select the file or folder.Oñ̉Í0 0€>€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Click the Rename button.Y/:ÍâÍ* $€^€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ3Enter the new name for the file or folder.A‰Í#Î0 0€"€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ4Click OK. ‚TâÍ¥Î. ,€¨€4Š˜š‚<€€€‚ÿNote: Some systems allow you to rename a file over the top of an existing file.+#ÎÐÎ( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿN¥ÎÏ1dÎ í† ’ÿÿÿÿÏ7Delete (button or popup menu)1 ÐÎOÏ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿDelete ßÏt: B€¿€4Š˜š€€€âO<€‰€‚‚ÿThe Delete button allows you to delete a file or folder on the FTP site, if (a) deletions are allowed on the sitOÏtÐÎe, and (b) you have an account on the site as well as "delete" privileges.To delete a file or folder:IOϽ* $€>€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Select the file or folder.Ot 0 0€>€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Click the Delete button.+½7( €€4Š˜š‚<€‚ÿ8 o1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ“ÿÿÿÿoRrefresh1 7 ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿRefresh²oR1 0€€4Š˜š€€€€‚‚ÿThe Refresh button allows you to refresh the folder and file list box to display any recent changes to the current folder.8 Š1@ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ”ÿÿÿÿŠ’DirInfo2 R¼' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿDirInfo Ö¡Š’5 8€C€4Š˜š€€€€‚€‚‚ÿThe DirInfo button opens a window that displays the files and folders in the current folder, as well as the file sizes, and dates and times last edited.T#¼æ1T-# •ÿÿÿÿææAllow Deletion of Non-Empty FoldersM&’3' €L€6˜˜š€‚ÿAllow Deletion of Non-Empty Folders³…ææ. *€ €4Š˜š€€€‚‚ÿWhen this option is selected, WS_FTP Pro deletes all the contents of a folder when you select the folder and then click Delete.H3.1x ÿÿÿÿ–ÿÿÿÿ.æBeta Help for ReviewersAæo' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿBeta Help for ReviewerswO.æ( €ž€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿYes, this is the correct file for your Beta Help review. Now, get to work!Oo51{8Ɔ—ÿÿÿÿ5a 32bit context sensitive topicskBæ ) "€„€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿ32bit context sensitive topics (for Help Author Reference only)W-5÷* $€Z€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿ32-bit Program Options (context-sensitive)—   Ì€/€4мš‚<€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ãC2úŸ€‰€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿAll of themOptions_H2MwindowI General Tabhelp_options_general Advanced Tabhelp_option_advanced Display Tabhelp_option_display Sounds Tabhelp_option_sound Sort Tabhelp_options_sort Pro Tabhelp_options_pro Session Tabhelp_options_session Session (cont'd) Tab Convert Tabsetting_ext_convert Extensions Tabhelp_options_extensions Associations Tabhelp_options_associations W-÷d * $€Z€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿ32-bit Site Properties (context-sensitive)Ò‘ 6 A P€#€4мš‚<€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿGeneral Tabhelp_connect_general Startup Tabhelp_connect_startup Advanced Tabhelp_connect_advanced Firewall Tabhelp_connect_firewall +d a ( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿG6 ¨ 1§ ƒƒ E„˜ÿÿÿÿ¨  DSorting dirs and filesEa í ) "€8€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿSorting Files and Folders#Ш  S t€¡€4Š˜š‚€€€âÁÇ)Ѐ‰€€€€€€€€€‚ÿYou can sort the files and folders in the Local System or Remote System list boxes by using the column headings (Name, Date, Size) above each list or the Sort command on the right-mouse menu.\2í l * $€d€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿUsing column headings to sort (32-bit version):kC × ( €†€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿClick a column heading to sort the files and folders as follows:ï²l Æ = H€e€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€€‚ÿ1Name. Click the column heading, Name, to toggle the alphabetical list between ascending and descending order. Click Ctrl+Name to sort the file names by file extension.­w× s6 <€î€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ2Date. Click the column heading, Date, to toggle the alphabetical list between ascending and descending order. ±{Æ $6 <€ö€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ3Size. Click the column heading, Size, to toggle the alphabetical listings between ascending and descending order. î·s@7 <€o€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ4^ Click the button to the left of the column heading, Name, to toggle the listing of folders from on bottom (after all files), on top (before all files), or m$@a ixed with files.W-$u@* $€Z€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿSorted list boxes option (16-bit version):ë°@`A; D€a€4Š˜š‚€€€âO<€‰€‚ÿIf this option is turned on, the Remote System list is automatically sorted alphabetically. Otherwise the files are presented in the order the FTP site transmits them.P u@°A0 0€@€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ1Click the Options button.M`AýA0 0€:€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Click the Session tab.P °AMB0 0€@€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ3Select Sorted list boxes._5ýA¬B* $€j€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿUsing the right-mouse menu to sort (all versions):V,MBC* $€X€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ1Place the cursor over either list box. zJ¬B|C0 0€”€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ2Select Sort from the right-mouse menu. The Sort dialog box appears.c0CßC3 6€`€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ3Select the desired options and click OK.+|C D( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿDßCND1|ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ™ÿÿÿÿND†IExec/view operationC D‘D) "€4€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿTransfer Mode Settings ÓmNDdGf š€Û€4Š˜š‚€âO<€‰€€€‚€€ât选€âIá耉€â‰OÓ€‰€‚ÿWhen you view, execute, or edit a file on an FTP site, WS_FTP Pro (both Classic and Explorer?) transfers the file to the Windows temporary folder on your local system, then opens the file in the associated application. The file is transferred as follows, depending on the transfer mode settings in the WS_FTP Pro main window.Auto mode on. WS_FTP Pro checks to see if the file extension is registered (in the Extensions properties). If the extension is registered, the file is transferred in ASCII mode. If it is not registered or no file extension is found, the file is transferred in binary mode.e‘DôG+ &€Ê€4Š˜š‚€€‚ÿAuto mode off. Transfers the file in either binary or ASCII mode, depending on which is selected.g*dG[I= H€U€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€â™U8€‰€€‚ÿ·If ASCII mode is selected and the file is clearly not in ASCII format, WS_FTP Pro prompts for confirmation that you want to transfer the file in ASCII format. This provides a verification step to ensure that you do not transfer a binary file in ASCII format, which could damage the file.+ôG†I( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿ< [IÂI1¨ÿÿÿÿ¯ šÿÿÿÿÂI:€Description?†IJ) "€,€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿWhat is WS_FTP Pro?oÂIpLZ ‚€+€4Š˜š‚€€€âO<€‰€âjÜ €‰€€€‚ãi¹?Ù€‰€‚ÿWS_FTP Pro is a Windows-based application for transferring files between your PC (the "Local System") and an FTP site (the "Remote System"). Using WS_FTP Pro, you can connect to another system from your PC, browse files and folders on both systems, and transfer files between the systems. WS_FTP Pro comes with a number of preconfigured popular FTP sites. WS_FTP Pro provides ease of use for the beginner plus a full set of functions for the power user. See WS_FTP Pro features for some of the features available.aJÑNN j€'€4Š˜š‚€âñ'€‰€âGî/±€‰€‚€ €€ €‚ÿWS_FTP Pro is a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client application that complies with the Windows sockets standard (Winsock). WS_FTP Pro 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.In addition to the Pro version, there is also a Limited Edition, WS_FTP LE. The Pro version of WS_FTP offers additional functionality and additional applications for a low cost.] pL:€= H€A€4Š˜š‚€ã¹ø€‰€‚€‚€‚ÿSee WS_FTP Versions for more information. Some of the functions described in this help file are available only in WS_FTP Pro and are identified as such.For more information on FTP and FTP sites, please refer to the network newsgroups orÑN:€†I one of the recent books on the Internet.?ÑNy€1{ % 3†›ÿÿÿÿy€µŠnew in version<:€µ€) "€&€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿNew in Version 6T'y€ - *€N€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Ability to store sites in foldersV)µ€_- *€R€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Ability to delete non-empty foldersX+ ·- *€V€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Wizard interface for adding new sitesp7_'‚9 B€n€tмš\‚<€ƒ€âO<€‰€‚ÿ·Graphic interface for connecting to FTP sitesL·s‚- *€>€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Improved firewall supportN!'‚Á‚- *€B€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Improved host types supporti?s‚*ƒ* $€~€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿThe following capabilities were new in the previous version:’YÁ‚¼ƒ9 B€²€tмš\‚<€ƒ€ãM̵³€‰€‚ÿ·Support for custom applications developed using the WS_FTP Pro Development Kit.¹…*ƒu„4 6€ €tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€‚ÿ·You can disable the Save Password function in the Session dialog box by entering the line SPFLAGS=1 in one of the following: ½†¼ƒ2…7 <€ €4Š‘€š‚€€€‚€€‚ÿthe [config] section of the WS_FTP.INI file in the WS_FTP folderthe [WS_FTP] section of the WIN.INI file in the Windows folder•\u„Ç…9 B€¸€tмš\‚<€ƒ€ã°5ž€‰€‚ÿ·New Uninstall option for cleanly removing the WS_FTP Pro application from a system·~2…~†9 B€ü€tмš\‚<€ƒ€ãÀ¯‰×€‰€‚ÿ·Can now change folders by entering the folder path directly in the text box under "Local System" or "Remote System."®€Ç…,‡. *€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Can remember the folders you visit during a session and saves the folder paths in a drop-down list you can access quickly.Á‡~†í‡: B€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€ãœlËu€‰€‚ÿ·The new Append file command lets you transfer a file or files and have them appended to a selected file on the other system. c6,‡Pˆ- *€l€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Provides Year 2000 support through Dec 31, 2037.£jí‡óˆ9 B€Ô€tмš\‚<€ƒ€ãÏJ €‰€‚ÿ·The 16-bit version of WS_FTP Pro now has sorting capabilities for the list of files and folders.Ì‹Pˆ¿‰A P€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€€€€€€ƒ‚ÿ·The View, Execute, and Edit commands now honor the Extensions settings if Auto transfer mode is enabled. (32-bit version only)V&óˆŠ0 0€L€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€€‚ÿ·Support for new firewall types.uH¿‰ŠŠ- *€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Ability to associate file extensions of more than three characters+еŠ( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿ7ŠŠìŠ1¬É œÿÿÿÿìŠ_ÃdevkitGµŠ3‹) "€<€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿWS_FTP Pro Development Kit &ýìŠY) €û€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿThe WS_FTP Pro Development Kit lets you create programs to work with WS_FTP Pro for transferring files to or from FTP sites or between FTP sites. For example, you can use the Development Kit to create an application that automates your regular downloads or uploads from an authoring system or a database system. The Development Kit provides the basic functionality to develop custom applications that use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and frees the developer from the intricacies of network programming.i@3‹ÂŽ) €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿThe WS_FTP Pro Development Kit lets you use your choice of languages including C++, C, and Visual Basic. Developers can create stand-alone FTP applications or add network file transfer functionality to existing applications. Users can have specialized interfaces to FTP services that are simple to understand and use.U+Y* $€V€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿThe WS_FTP Pro Development Kit provides:_2ÂŽv- *€d€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Support of passive and normal file transfers^1Ô- *€b€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Automatic detection of WS_FTP Pro host typej=vJÀ- *€z€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÔJÀµŠÿ·Asynchronous and threaded versions of standard routinesQ$Ô›À- *€H€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Ability to use any FTP commandV)JÀñÀ- *€R€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Programmer's guide with sample codeH›À9Á) "€>€<Š˜˜š‚€‚ÿSome suggested applications:k>ñÀ¤Á- *€|€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Posting frequent updates to Internet or intranet servers^19ÁÂ- *€b€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Automatic download of documents or programs[.¤Á]Â- *€\€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Regular updates of distributed databases\/¹Â- *€^€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Automated mirroring of multiple FTP sites¦w]Â_Ã/ .€î€4Š˜š‚€€‚€‚ÿFor more information about the WS_FTP Pro Development Kit, see the Ipswitch web site at: http://www.ipswitch.com.9¹Â˜Ã1J 1† É ÿÿÿÿ˜Ã©Îversions;_ÃÓÃ) "€$€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿWS_FTP Versions'í˜ÃúÅ: B€Û€4Š˜š‚€‚€€‚€€€‚ÿThe WS_FTP "classic" user interface is available as both WS_FTP Pro and WS_FTP Limited Edition (LE). WS_FTP LE is a shareware version of WS_FTP that is made available free to non-commercial users. Read the WS_FTP LE license for information about free use of the LE version.Note: This help file documents the WS_FTP Pro version, so if you are using the LE version, you will not have some of the features documented.WS_FTP Pro offers the following features not found in the LE version:Ö¨ÓÃÐÆ. *€Q€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€‚ÿ·You can choose between the "Classic" interface, which is similar to the WS_FTP LE interface, and the "Explorer" interface, which integrates with Windows Explorer.a4úÅ1Ç- *€h€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€‚ÿ·Technical support is available for WS_FTP Pro.`3ÐÆ‘Ç- *€f€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€‚ÿ·You can use folders to manage your FTP sites.Y,1ÇêÇ- *€X€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€‚ÿ·You can do remote-to-remote transfers.xK‘ÇbÈ- *€–€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€‚ÿ·Includes WS_FTP Pro Utilities to manage files and automate transfers:‘cêÇóÈ. ,€Æ€tŠ‹€š:‚Š€ƒ€‚ÿnWS_FTP Find Utility – lets users search an FTP site for files that match the user's criteria.¹ŠbȬÉ/ ,€€tŠ‹€š:‚Š€ƒ€‚ÿnWS_FTP Scripting Utility - automates the transfer and management of files by letting you create scripts that use basic FTP commands.¨zóÈTÊ. ,€ô€tŠ‹€š:‚Š€ƒ€‚ÿnWS_FTP Synchronize Utility - allows you to "mirror" folders and directories between your PC and a remote FTP server.‹[¬ÉßÊ0 0€¶€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€€‚ÿ·You can perform multiple file transfers using WS_FTP Pro commands from a DOS prompt.)ìTÊÌ= H€Ù€tŠ®šj‚.€ƒ€ãM̵³€‰€€‚ÿ·You can use the WS_FTP Pro Development Kit (available separately) to write custom file transfer applications to automate regular uploads or downloads. See the Ipswitch web site at http://www.ipswitch.com for more information.=ßÊEÌ* $€&€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿExecutable FilesÚ¤ÌÎ6 :€I€4Š˜š‚€€ €‚€ €‚ÿThe WS_FTP Pro executable files are FTP95PRO.exe (for 32-bit operating systems of Windows 95, Windows NT, and Alpha processors) and FTPPRO.exe (designed for 16-bit environments but will work in any environment).The WS_FTP LE works in both 16-bit and 32-bit environments. The executable names of the Limited Edition configurations are WS_FTP.exe for 16-bit environments, and WS_FTP95.exe for 32-bit environments. ;EÌZÎ* $€"€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿRelated TopicsOΩÎ6 <€2€4Š˜š‚ãi¹?Ù€‰€‚€‚‚ÿWS_FTP Features 9ZÎâÎ1¾¯ % žÿÿÿÿâÎfeatures<©ÎÏ) "€&€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿWS_FTP Features pHâÎŽÏ( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿYou can use any version of WS_FTP (including the Limited Edition) to:pCÏ - *€†€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Create a connection between your local system and an FTP siteŽÏ ©ÎŒ_ŽÏ˜- *€¾€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Create and retain sites to automate the logon and connection to frequently used FTP sitesT - *€¨€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Display and browse files and folders on both the local system and the FTP site¸Š˜Ñ. *€€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Transfer one or more files between the local system and an FTP site (in either direction) using Windows point-and-click capabilities~EO9 B€Š€tмš\‚<€ƒ€âmµ €‰€‚ÿ·Access the vast store of information on anonymous FTP sitesU(Ѥ- *€P€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Resume interrupted file transfers.k>O- *€|€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Preserve file date/time on transfer (Windows 95 and NT).h;¤w- *€v€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Prevent overwrite of newer files (Windows 95 and NT).qGè* $€Ž€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿIn addition to the above features, the 32-bit version also lets you:h;wP- *€v€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Drag-and-drop between a local system and an FTP site.RèÏ- *€¤€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Perform multiple file transfers using WS_FTP Pro commands from a DOS prompt.!äPð= H€É€tмš\‚<€ ƒ€ãM̵³€‰€€‚ÿ·Use the WS_FTP Pro Development Kit (available separately) to write custom file transfer applications to automate regular uploads or downloads. See the Ipswitch web site at http://www.ipswitch.com for more information.+Ï( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿ9ðT1Üø‡ ŸÿÿÿÿT÷Firewall<) "€&€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿUsing a FirewallWTç; D€9€4Š˜š‚€âœuJN€‰€€€‚ÿIf you are behind a firewall, select Use Firewall and enter the firewall information. To enter firewall information, you'll need to get information about your firewall from your network administrator; depending on the type of firewall, you'll need the following information. bv- *€Ä€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For a "SITE hostname" firewall type, you'll need Host Name (or Address) and User Name (ID). ~Qçô- *€¢€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For a "Transparent" firewall type, you'll need User Name (ID) and Password.¾v² . *€!€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For "USER with no logon" or "Proxy OPEN" firewall types, you'll need the Host Name (or Address). (The User Name and Password are ignored.)ÿÑô± . *€£€tмš\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·For "USER after logon," "USER remoteID@remoteHost fireID," "USER fireID@remoteHost," or "USER remoteID@fireID@remoteHost" firewall types, you'll need Host Name (or Address), User Name (ID), and Password.Ö² Ð I `€­€tмš\„<6€€‚€€‚€€‚€€€€‚ÿHost Name. Specify the name or IP address of the firewall.User ID. Enter the firewall User ID or leave blank if not used.Password. Enter the firewall password for the specified User ID or leave blank if not used.Save Password. Select this box only if you are the only user of your computer and no one else has access to your Windows folder. Passwords are stored in the WS_FTP.INI file and even though they are encrypted, it is an easy encryption to break.œh± l 4 8€Ð€tмš\„<6€€‚€€‚ÿPort. Specify the firewall port. Firewall type. Select the firewall type from the drop-down list.9Ð ¥ * $€€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿPassive Mode'îl Ì9 @€Ý€<Š˜˜š‚€âuµyS€‰€€‚ÿFor some router-based firewalls, you will want to use passive mode, in which the "data" connections are established by the client rather than by the FTP site. The passive mode of operation can be turned on from the Options screen.+¥ ÷( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿCÌ:1F E€/ ÿÿÿÿ:?HTransferring filesI ÷ƒ) "€@€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿTransferring Files or FoldersH :Ë( €@€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿTo transfer files or folders:q;ƒH@6 <€v€tмš\‚<€ƒâä4žN€‰€‚ËH@÷ÿ1Select the files or folders on the source system. }SËÅ@* $€¦€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ2Open the folder to which you want to transfer files on the destination system.]'H@"A6 <€N€tмš\‚<€ƒâO“fD€‰€‚ÿ3Select the file transfer mode.ˆ^Å@ªA* $€¼€tмš\‚<€ƒ‚ÿ4Transfer the files using the left and right arrow buttons located between the list boxes.å¯"AB6 :€_€4мš‚<€€€‚€€‚ÿClick the left arrow button to transfer files from the remote to the local system.Click the right arrow button to transfer files from the local system to the FTP site.Ï]ªA^Er ²€»€4Š˜š‚€â9°ðÆ€‰€â€`È〉€€€‚€€€€âÚ`D€‰€€ €€€€€‚ÿFile uploads and downloads do timeout. You can Cancel the operation in the event that you lose the connection to the FTP site.During the transfer of files, the Help button changes to Cancel if the Show transfer dialog option is not selected. If this option is selected, a Transfer Status dialog box appears. The current transfer can be cancelled by clicking the Cancel button. File uploads will cancel immediately while file downloads may take up to 30 seconds to cancel. In both cases, the partial file is not deleted automatically. You may have to click Cancel a second time!LBªF1 0€7€tмš\‚<€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Note: You can hold the Ctrl key down when you click the transfer arrow to be prompted for a destination filename. You can also click a transfer arrow when no file is selected and you will be prompted for the source file name. This can then be a full pathname or a simple name.6 ^EàF* $€€>˜R˜š‚€‚ÿSee also:4ʪFHj ¢€•€<Š˜˜š‚ãà”m€‰‚ãœlËu‰‚ãO“fD‰‚ãóýÓ„‰‚ãåúº‰‚ãÀ¯‰×‰‚ã×X`D‰€‚ã—ì70€‰€‚ÿTransferring multiple files Appending FilesTransfer modeResuming a File Transfer After FailureDouble-clicking in list boxes Changing Directories HINTS Auto Transfer of Files+àF?H( €€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿ@HH1éÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ¡ÿÿÿÿH(Mresume transferO&?HÎH) "€L€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿResuming File Transfer (Auto reget)zQHHJ) €£€4Š˜š‚€‚ÿMost, but not all, FTP sites allow the "auto reget" option. It works like this: when