Type in an alternate file type to be used for files received by TCP/Connect II in image mode.
Type in the name of the creator to be used for files received by the TCP/Connect II in image mode.
Select this menu to change the default destination directory on your Macintosh used by the FTP client. The file listing for this folder appears in the FTP client window when the client is first connected.
When selected, anybody can log in to your FTP server.
WARNING: This is an unsafe network operation. Unless you are on a very small LAN, you should not use this option.
When selected, users in the User Configuration Panel or anyone who signs in with the username Anonymous can□ log in to your FTP server.
When selected, only the FTP server users with a username and password listed in the User Configuration Panel can log in to your FTP server.
When selected, the FTP server will be disabled.
The default working directory is displayed here. You can select a different default directory from the menu; for example, when Anonymous users will be logging in to the FTP server.
When checked, TCP/Connect II will show invisible files in file displays.
When checked, your Macintosh will make the sound you have specified as your system beep when file transfers are completed.
When checked, TCP/Connect II will prompt you for filenames during file transfers. Use this option to change filenames containing illegal characters or to redirect files to alternate directories.
Select the desired settings for the TCP/Connect II FTP client.
When selected, all binary transfers will use MacBinary protocol.