1. | Click from the BlueZone menu bar. |
2. | Click the Batch Transfers tab. |
3. | Click New. BlueZone automatically assigns the name Batch Definition #1 to this particular batch definition.
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4. | If you want to rename this batch definition, click Rename. Otherwise you can keep this name. |
5. | Click Add to add your first transfer to the batch, . BlueZone automatically assigns the name File Transfer #1 to this particular transfer.
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6. | Click Edit to configure this transfer definition. |
7. | At this time, you can edit the name of the transfer definition if you want. Type the desired file transfer information and click OK. |
8. | Ensure that you have the correct Transfer Direction selected for this transfer definition as shown: In the above example, File Transfer #1 of the batch, the host is receiving a file from the PC.
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9. | Click Add to add the next file transfer definition to the batch. BlueZone automatically assigns the name File Transfer #2 to this particular transfer definition.
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10. | Click Edit to configure this transfer. |
11. | At this time, you can edit the name of the transfer if you want. Type the desired file transfer information and click OK. |
12. | Highlight File Transfer #2 and ensure that the correct Transfer Direction is selected. In the above example, File Transfer #2 of the batch is sending a file from the host to the PC.
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13. | Add any additional file transfers to the batch definition. |
14. | Create any additional batch file transfer definitions you require by repeating the steps above. |
15. | To execute a batch file transfer, highlight the desired batch in the Batch Transfer Definitions window and click Execute Batch Transfer. A Transfer Status dialog opens showing the progress of your file transfer. Click Abort if you want to abort the file transfer.
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