Executing File Transfers
The Transfer Options group is used to configure how files are sent and retrieved from the FTP server. From the BlueZone Secure FTP MenuBar, select Transfer:Options. The Transfer Options property sheet will be displayed. Select the Options tab.
Transfer Mode ----
Auto: If selected, BlueZone Secure FTP will look at the extension of the file, and compare it to the Auto Mode list to determine how a file will be transferred
ASCII: If selected, all files are always transferred as ASCII
Binary: If selected, all files are always transferred as Binary
EBCDIC: If selected, all files are always transferred as EBCDIC
None: If selected, all files are always transferred with no encoding
Double-Byte EBCDIC: If selected, all files are always transferred as Double-Byte EBCDIC
Double-Byte ASCII: If selected, all files are always transferred as Double-Byte ASCII
Overwrite File Options ----
This group is used to configure what happens when a downloaded file already exists on the PC.
Never Overwrite File: If selected, files on the PC side will never be overwritten by a file downloaded from the host if their filenames match
Ask to Overwrite File: If selected, the user will be prompted if a file should be overwritten during a download
Always Overwrite File: If selected, files on the PC side will always be overwritten by a file downloaded from the host if their filenames match
Overwrite Filename Case ----
Filenames to Lowercase: If selected, file names will be changed to lower case
Filenames to Uppercase: If selected, file names will be changed to upper case
Leave File Names Unchanged: If selected, file names will be unchanged
Close BlueZone FTP after transfer(s) completes: If enabled, BlueZone Secure FTP will automatically shut down completely after the last file transfer is completed.
Use PC Time for Time Stamp: If enabled, when a file is downloaded from the host, BlueZone Secure FTP will display the time that the file was created on the PC rather than the file date provided by the host.
Related Topics:
Receiving a File from the Host
Using the Shell Extension Feature