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- FTP_GM - A File Transfer Program for TCP/IP
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- File YOU require that are NOT included in this distribution:
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- VBRUN300.DLL
- WINSOCK.DLL
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- The following files should be included:
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- FTPGM10.ZIP
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- Installing FTP_GM:
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- 1) Unpack using PKUNZIP the FTP_GM.ZIP file in a temporary location
- (ie: C:\TEMP). The following files should be included:
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- ftp_gm.ex_ Program
- README.TXT Description
- LICENSE.TXT Registration information
- ftp4w.dl_ FTP DLL
- setup.exe Setup program used to install FTP_GM
- setup.lst Used by setup.exe
- setup1.ex_ Used by setup.exe
- setupkit.dl_ Used by setup.exe
- threed.vb_ Extention used by FTP_GM
- ver.dl_ Extention used by FTP_GM
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- 2) Run SETUP.EXE
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- 3) Run FTP_GM.EXE
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- Description of FTP_GM
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- FTP_GM is a File Transfer Program (FTP) which uses TCP/IP to transfer
- files from your PC to another PC or host.
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- Steps to use FTP_GM:
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- 1- Run FTP_GM from the icon in Program Manager
- 2- Click on the File; Connect menu OR click on the connect icon:
- (the connect icon is represented by the network cable connection)
- 3- You are prompted with the following "Connect Session" prompts:
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- Node: enter node name or IP address of node
- UserID: enter your user ID login name
- Password: enter your password
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- 4- Click on Login to connect
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- Once connected, FTP_GM will get a directory listing of the host you are
- connected to.
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- Note: If FTP_GM cannot connect to the desired host, check the lower left
- part of the FTP_GM screen for a message. The message will give you enough
- information to know why you can not connect. Example of a message:
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- host rejects userid/password
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- which means that the userID and password you used is not correct, or that
- you do not have rights on that host while using that login ID.
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- Get Files:
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- Select file transfer mode: ASCII or Binary,
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- On the Remote Host Directory listing, click on the file you wish to copy
- to your PC (single click). Then click on the arrow pointing right
- (towards your local drive box):
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- -->
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- If you want the file to arrive at another disk\directory location, simple
- change disk or directory under "Local Directory".
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- PUT (send) files:
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- Select file transfer mode: ASCII or Binary,
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- On the Local Directory file listing, select the file you wish to 'send',
- by clicking on it once. Then click on the arrow pointing left (towards
- the Remote Host Directory listing):
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- <--
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- Changing Remote Host Directory:
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- On the Remote Host Directory listing, click on the directory you want to
- change to. The click twice on the name to change to it. If the change
- does not take place, the following could be wrong:
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- - the name is not a directory, but a file
- - you don't have the right to change to that directory
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- Going back (up) the directory, click on the arrow pointing up.
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- To get a fresh listing of the directory listings of both the local and
- remote directory listings, click on the water tap (re-fresh!?!?).
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- Mask:
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- A mask can be applied on the Remote Directory listing. Examples:
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- *.* list files with characters that have a dot (.) somewhere
- in the file name (not exactly like DOS is it?)
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- M* all files (including directories) that start with M;
- sample outputs might be:
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- MESSAGES.G
- Mail/receive
- Mail/rent
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- Note: When files appear with directory names, clicking
- twice on the entry will cause FTP_GM to change directory
- to that directory. So clicking twice on Mail/rent, would
- change directory to the Mail sub-directory.
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- This program is friendly with no nag screens. A registration fee
- of $12 U.S. ($15 Canadian) is requested, see license.txt for more
- information.
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