A record of all of the files that are transferred to and from any FTP server you connect to will be recorded in a text file called “Transfer Log” which is inside the “NetFinder Preferences ƒ” folder. When selected, a record of all of the files that are transferred to and from any FTP server you connect to will be recorded in a text file called “Transfer Log” which is inside the “NetFinder Preferences ƒ” folder. A record of all the commands and replies to and from any FTP server you connect to will be recorded in a text file called “Transcript” which is inside the “NetFinder Preferences ƒ” folder. When selected, a record of all the commands and replies to and from any FTP server you connect to will be recorded in a text file called “Transcript” which is inside the “NetFinder Preferences ƒ” folder. A signal will periodically be sent to the FTP server to prevent the connection from being disconnected. When selected, a signal is periodically sent to the FTP server to prevent the connection from being disconnected. Opens Internet Config’s Firewalls dialog, allowing you to set up or change your FTP proxy settings. PASV commands are used. This is a less common form of FTP connection. When selected, PASV commands are used. This is a less common form of FTP connection. PORT commands are used. This is the more common form of FTP connection. When selected, PORT commands are used. This is the more common form of FTP connection.