BlueZone Secure FTP includes support for Windows Shell Extensions.
Windows Shell Extensions is a Windows feature that allows programs to interact with the Windows Shell.
During installation, BlueZone Secure FTP automatically adds a right-click menu option into the Windows Explorer.
If you are very comfortable with Windows Explorer and you prefer to use it as a way of locating files on your PC, you can
perform FTP uploads via Windows Explorer with a right-click.
In order to use the Shell Extension feature, first ensure that the feature is enabled in the BlueZone Secure FTP File Properties
dialog. Shell extensions can be turned on or off by the Activate BlueZone Secure FTP shell extensions check box on the Program tab.
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Launch BlueZone Secure FTP and configure a session to the desired FTP host. You can minimize BlueZone Secure FTP now if desired.
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Launch Windows Explorer and navigate to a file that you want to upload. |
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Right-click the desired file. A Windows pop-up menu appears.
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Select .
Note If you have two sessions running, the pop-up menu shows both sessions, T1 and T2. You can then choose the desired session
for the upload.
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