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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
- Why FTP?
- How FTP Works
- New in WS_FTP Version 7.0
- System Requirements
- Installing WS_FTP Pro
- Logging Onto an FTP Site
- Interfaces for Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME and NT
- The Classic Interface of WS_FTP Pro
- The Explorer Interface of WS_FTP Pro
- Browser Integration
- Other Ipswitch WS_FTP Products
- WS_FTP Server
- WS_FTP Pro Development Kit
- Getting Updates and Giving Feedback
- Uninstalling
- Accessibility
Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Making your First Connection
- Connection Dialog Toolbar and Buttons
- Connection Dialog Boxes and Options
- Transferring a file
- WS_FTP Pro Toolbar
- Anonymous Connections
- Using the Help System
Chapter 3: Transferring Files
- Ways to Transfer Files
- Using the Transfer Arrows
- Drag and Drop
- Copy and Paste
- Batch Mode
- Using the Transfer Manager
- Transfer Modes
- Passive Transfers
Chapter 4: Managing Files and Folders
- Viewing and Navigating
- Working with Files and Folders
- Click and Drag for Organization
- Changing the Permissions for UNIX Files
- Background Information
Chapter 5: Explorer Interface
- Overview
- Using the Explorer Interface
- Configuring a Site
- Making a Connection
- Transferring Files
Chapter 6: WS_FTP Transfer Manager
- What is the Transfer Manager?
- Transfer Manager Dialogs
- Transfers Manager Dialog
- Request Properties
- Log Window
Chapter 7: SSL Utility
- What is SSL?
- How to make an SSL connection
- Client Certificate Verification
- Generating a Certificate
- Selecting a Certificate
- Trusted Authorities
- Adding a Certificate
- Exporting a Certificate
- Removing a Certificate
- Non-Trusted Certificate
Chapter 8: Synchronizing Files and Folders
- A Word of Caution
- Using the Synchronize Utility
- Example
- Exclusions
- Using the Synchronize Utility from the Command Line
Chapter 9: The Find Utility
- Using the Find Utility
- Using the Search Results
- Examples
- Finding a File When You Are Not Sure of Its Name
- Finding a File Modified During a Specific Time Period
- Finding a File in a Particular Folder
- Finding a File Smaller Than a Certain Size
Chapter 10: Scripting
- Using Scripting
- Writing and Debugging Scripts
- Executing Scripts
- Executing a Script from the Command Prompt
- Running a Script from the Scripting Utility
- Example
Chapter 11: Scheduler
- Using the Scheduler
- Examples
- Adding a Script to the Scheduler
- Updating a Web Site on a Nightly Basis
Chapter 12: Using Firewalls
- Multiple Firewalls
- Firewall Types
- Configuring a Firewall
- Using a Configured Firewall
Chapter 13: Using the Command Line
- Basic Command Line Syntax
- Site Information
- Transfer Source
- Transfer Destination
- File Transfer Options
- Uploading Files
- Downloading Files
- Transferring multiple files from the same location
- Converting File Names to Lower Case
- File Transfer Modes
- Transferring Files with Spaces in the File Names
- Enclosing the Command Line in Quotes
- Using the MS-DOS Name
- Using a Batch File
- Multiple Folders or Commands
- Pre-scheduled Transfers ("Automated Transfers")
- Transferring a Folder Containing Subfolders
- Using a Site Profile with a Host Name
- Extras
- Summary
Appendix A: FireScript Editor
- What is a FireScript?
- FireScript Components
- The fwsc Section
- The Comment Section
- The Script Section
- The Connection Sequence
- The FireScript Language
- FireScript Variables
- String Expansion
- Function Expressions
- FireScript Statements
- Switch Statements
- Case Statements
- Examples of Case Statements
- Continue
- Jumps and Labels
- Return
- Autodetect
- SSL Statements
- FireScript Key Words
- FireScript reserved words
- FireScript statements
- FireScript intrinsic functions
- FireScript intrinsic variables
Appendix B: Textual Error Messages
- "Blocking call canceled"
- "Cannot create file"
- "Can't get `xxx' host entry"
- "Can't set guest privileges"
- "Connection refused"
- "Directory identifier unavailable"
- "Disk quota exceeded"
- "Failed data channel"
- "File too large to download"
- "Illegal port command"
- "Invalid page fault"
- "Logon failure; Quitting."
- "MDTM"
- "Port command failed"
- "User access denied"
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