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Using
FTP
by
Andy Rush
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and it
is the way files can be moved back and forth
between computers on the Internet. The Windows
program WS_FTP is an FTP program that runs in
combination with an Internet connection. It
allows a computer in one location to connect
to a remote computer located anywhere in the
world. The remote computer is known as an FTP
server and both computers need to be connected
to the Internet. Once a connection is established
to the remote computer, files can be transferred
back and forth between the two.
An obvious application is when a user is off
campus and would like to connect to their
H
drive. You would install WS_FTP on your home
PC (if you have a Mac, you might use a program
like Fetch) and connect
to your H drive. You
can download
WS_FTP to your computer from Network
Services web site.
Special Note! As with any program that uses
the Internet, you need to get your computer
connected. That means you must be using the
computers in the general-purpose labs, or, if
you are using your own computer in your residence
hall, you must be connected via Ethernet. If
you're off campus, you need either a broadband
connection (cable/DSL) or dialup connection
using an Internet Service Provider.
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