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- v1.27 fixes a bug with the logon button.
- It also adds the capability to change the
- font size in the directory list window.
- Users upgrading from a previous version
- must replace the path.txt file with the
- one in the v1.27 zip.
-
- v1.26 adds command mode capabilities
- and fixes a few bugs. The format for
- path.txt and host.txt are unchanged.
- If you are upgrading from v1.25, copy
- sftp.exe and sftp2.exe from the zip
- to your sftp directory. See WHATSNEW
- for explanation of command mode.
-
- Please note, for persons who are
- upgrading to SFTP v1.24, the path.txt
- file must be copied to your sftp directory.
- Older versions of path.txt will not allow
- sftp to be displayed on your monitor. Also,
- sftp now requires two extra files to run
- properly. They are sftp2.exe (note the 2)
- and go.exe. Go.exe is a cardware process killer
- function by Carsten Wimmer. Please follow
- the directions in the go_15.zip file to
- register for go. SFTP now uses
- Go.exe to kill download processes.
-
- With v1.24, sftp introduces Cruise Mode for
- muli-process file transfers. For more information
- on Cruise Mode, read the file CRUISE.MOD.
-
- For persons upgrading from SFTP v1.09 or
- below, SFTP now requires the FILEREXX.DLL included
- in the sftp zip. Be sure to copy both
- rxftp.dll and filerexx.dll to a directory
- in your DLL path.
-
- Thanks to Jeff Glatt, author of
- FILEREXX, the SFTP progress indicator,
- in version 1.10 and beyond, now works
- on FAT partitions.
-
- Also, version 1.11 and beyond now support hosts aliases
- and require a new format for the hosts.txt file.
- Old host.txt file must be converted
- to the new format. If you are upgrading from v1.10
- or below, convert you host.txt file by doing the
- following: place a copy of your hosts.txt file and the
- convert.cmd file that comes with sftp in the same directory.
- Open an os2 command window and switch to the directory
- with these two files. At the command prompt type: convert
- and press enter. The program will prompt you for host
- aliases for each of your hosts. Copy your converted
- hosts.txt file back to your sftp directory.
-