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Ftp
If you do not get an answer to your question after
reading the exhaustive list of FAQ's below, then
please use our WEB
SUPPORT system to tell us about your problem.
- What is Ftping?
- How do I do that?
- How does a ftp work or what
is the role of ftp in networking?
- Ftp is comfortable with what
type of files?
- How do I configure it?
- Can I have multiple FTP access?
- Can any anonymous user login
to my site and upload his files?
- Do you give FTP account in the
same package?
- From where can I get FTP software
for uploading my files?
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- What is Ftping?
FTPing (File Transfer Protocol) is just terminology
used, when a user is uploading his/her website,
or anything onto another machine. It is also
used when a user is downloading.
- How do I do that?
You need to use a FTP client. Win95 comes with
an inbuilt one, which is not very user friendly,
hence it is better to download a client from
one of the shareware archives, such as www.shareware.com.
Clients such as WsFTP and Cute
FTP are good ones
- How does a ftp work or
what is the role of ftp in networking?
FTPing is used primarily to transfer files between
one machine to another
- Ftp is comfortable with
what type of files?
You can transfer any type of file with FTP,
however be careful to set the type to BINARY,
else images etc will get corrupted
- How do I configure it?
On most FTP clients, you will require 3 pieces
of information. Username (This is the username
we email to you) Password (This is the password
sent out) Server/Host name (this is your domain
name www.yourdomain.com)
- Can I have multiple FTP
access?
We only give one FTP account per domain/webspace.
- Can any anonymous user
login to my site and upload his files?
No.
- Do you give FTP account
in the same package?
Yes, if you purchase
webspace.
- From where can I get FTP
software for uploading my files?
Among FTP programs with a graphical user interface
that you can download from the Web are:
WS_FTP
(http://www.ipswitch.com)
CuteFTP
(http://www.cuteftp.com)
FTP Explorer
(http://www.winsite.com)
FTP Voyager
(http://www.ftpvoyager.com/)
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