Options tab
Double-click
You can choose the behavior of the mouse left double-click:
•  Send / Receive File: If selected, a double-click signals the application to send or receive files.
•  View File: If selected, a double-click launches the associated program for viewing the selected file.
♦  Viewer for unregistered file extensions: If enabled, supplies the file name of an application that can be used to view files.
♦  Browse: Click to browse for the above application.
Logging options
This feature allows you to configure BlueZone Secure FTP to automatically create a log of all of the FTP activity of the current BlueZone Secure FTP session. Each time a BlueZone Secure FTP session is started, a new log file is created. Each time the BlueZone Secure FTP application is closed, the current log file is closed.
This is a global feature. When this feature is enabled, it is in effect for the entire BlueZone Secure FTP session regardless of how many different hosts you connect and disconnect from during the session.
For example, if you want to connect to three different hosts, transfer or receive files, and wind up with three different log files, you must shut the BlueZone Secure FTP application down completely in between each host connection in order for BlueZone Secure FTP to create three separate log files.
File format
The log is created in .csv (comma separated values) format. The file name is created by appending the date followed by the session sequence number, to the letters LOG. For example, LOG05042005-001 was created on May 4th, 2005 and is the first log created on that day. On each new day, the sequence number is reset to 001.
•  Enable Logging: Enabling this box turns the logging feature on.
•  Delete Logs after XX days: Sets the number of days that you want the log files to be kept on your system before being automatically deleted. The default setting is 30 days.
•  Log Directory: The location where the log file is stored.
•  Browse: Click to change the location of the log file.
•  Log File Location and Name: The location and the name of the current log file.
•  View: Click to view the log file in your Windows registered viewer. For example, if Microsoft Excel is registered to view .csv files, then clicking View automatically launches Excel and view the current log file.