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From: inventor1984 on 9 Dec 2009 15:53 64 bit FTP software... and why did Microsoft leave out a FTP software out of all versions of win 7? I update my web at Network Solutions with ftp don't know any other way to update than ftp... Do adminstrators use ftp every day any more or not? inventor @ electricwindmillcar.com
From: "Dave "Crash" Dummy" on 9 Dec 2009 19:45 Dave Warren wrote: > In message > <3924dbbe-b9f0-4ce5-a6a1-d325641a10bc(a)z3g2000prd.googlegroups.com> > inventor1984 <inventor(a)electricwindmillcar.com> was claimed to have > wrote: > >> 64 bit FTP software... and why did Microsoft leave out a FTP >> software out of all versions of win 7? > > They didn't. IE/Explorer includes FTP for graphic users, ftp.exe > still exists for command line users. > >> Do adminstrators use ftp every day any more or not? > > I'd guess that depends on what the aforementioned administrators are > trying to accomplish. You can also map a remote site in Explorer and transfer files just like you would with any drive/directory. -- Crash English is not my native tongue; I'm an American.
From: inventor1984 on 10 Dec 2009 12:38 ok thanks please give me the command in run for ftp.exe to upload index.html to .networksolutions.com not the read name but close thanks Greg inventor @ electricwindmillcar.com On Dec 10, 6:30 am, David Kerber <ns_dkerber(a)ns_warrenrogersassociates.com> wrote: > In article <3924dbbe-b9f0-4ce5-a6a1- > d325641a1...(a)z3g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, > inven...(a)electricwindmillcar.com says... > > > > > 64 bit FTP software... and why did Microsoft leave out a FTP software > > out of all versions of win 7? > > They didn't; the command-line that's been there since at least NT is > still there under Win7 x64. > > > > > I update my web at Network Solutions with ftp don't know any other way > > to update than ftp... > > > Do adminstrators use ftp every day any more or not? > > Some do, yes. > > D
From: "Dave "Crash" Dummy" on 21 Dec 2009 11:21 Ohmster wrote: > "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" <invalid(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in > news:OXWjCITeKHA.2160(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: > >> You can also map a remote site in Explorer and transfer files just like >> you would with any drive/directory. > > I just tried IE8 and yes, it works a treat for ftp as well as command line. > How do you map an explorer window to an FTP site though? > Right click on "Computer" and select "Map network drive." At the bottom of the popup is an option to "Connect to a web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures." That will start the "Add network location wizard." Just read and follow the directions. Hint: If you want to access the remote site without logging in each time, include the username and password in the URL. For example, "ftp://username:password(a)ftp.domain.com" -- Crash "When you get to a fork in the road, take it." ~ Yogi Berra ~
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