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New | Creates a new configuration based on default values. A warning dialog displays that all your settings will be lost. Use this feature with caution. |
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Open | Opens an existing configuration. A standard Windows file dialog displays. Select the desired configuration file from the list and click Open. |
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Save | Saves all the current configuration settings to the currently loaded configuration file. |
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Save As | Saves all the current settings to a new configuration file. A standard Windows file dialog displays. Type a name for the new configuration file and click Save. |
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Connect/Disconnect | This icon is a toggle and is used to either Connect or Disconnect from the FTP Host. In this example the button is shown in the connected (pushed in) state. When you disconnect from the host, the button pops out. |
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Configure Session | Launches the Session Configure dialog. |
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Connection list box | This feature is used to select the desired FTP host connection from the Connection List that is created in the Session Configuration dialog. Up to 64 FTP host connections can be defined. |
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Send Files | Sends the selected file or folder to the FTP
Host. It's the same as "uploading" a file to the FTP host. Note: You must have a file or folder selected in the left window (PC Files)
in order for this to work.
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Receive Files | Receives the selected file or folder from the
FTP Host. It's the same as "downloading" a file from the FTP host.
Note: You must have a file or folder selected in the right window
(Host Files) in order for this to work.
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ASCII Mode | Selects the ASCII transfer mode. Refer to Transfer options for more information. |
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Binary Mode | Selects the Binary transfer mode. Refer to Transfer options for more information. |
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Auto Mode | Selects the Auto transfer mode. Refer to Transfer options for more information. |
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Transfer Options | Launches the Transfer Options dialog. Refer to Transfer options for more information. |
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Create Directory | Creates a new folder on either the PC or the Host system. To create a new folder, first make sure that the window where you want to create the new folder has focus. Then click the Create Directory icon. The new folder will be created. |
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Rename Directory | Renames an existing folder on either the PC
or the Host system. To rename a folder, first make sure that the
folder that you wish to rename has focus. Then click the Rename Directory
icon. You will now be able to rename the folder. Tip: You can also rename folders by first selecting the desired folder
and right clicking your mouse. A pop-up menu will be displayed.
Select the appropriate option from the menu.
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Delete Directory | This icon is used to delete an existing folder
or folders on either the PC or the Host system. To delete a folder,
first make sure that the folder that you wish to delete has focus.
Then click the Delete Directory icon. A confirmation dialog will
be displayed. Click the Yes button to delete the folder and its entire
contents. Note: You can select more than folder by using standard
Windows features such as holding down the CTRL key or the SHIFT key
when selecting the desired folders.
Tip: You can
also delete folders by first selecting the desired folder or folders
and right clicking your mouse. A pop-up menu will be displayed.
Select the appropriate option from the menu.
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Rename File | This icon is used to rename an existing File
on either the PC or the Host system. To rename a File, first make
sure that the File that you wish to rename has focus. Then click
the Rename File icon. You will now be able to rename the File. Tip: You can also rename files by first selecting the desired
file and right clicking your mouse. A pop-up menu will be displayed.
Select the appropriate option from the menu.
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Delete File | Deletes an existing file or files on either
the PC or the Host system. To delete a file, first make sure that
the file or files that you wish to delete have focus. Then click
the Delete File icon. A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Click
the Yes button to delete the file or files. Note: You can select
more than file by using standard Windows features such as holding
down the CTRL key or the SHIFT key when selecting the desired files.
Tip: You can also delete files by first selecting the
desired file or files and right clicking your mouse. A pop-up menu
will be displayed. Select the appropriate option from the menu.
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Record Transfer List | Starts the recording of a Transfer List. |
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Stop Transfer List | Stops the recording of a Transfer List. |
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Pause Transfer List | Pauses the recording of a Transfer List. |
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Play Transfer List | Plays a Transfer List |
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Refresh | Refreshes either the PC or the and Host window. Sometimes when a file is transferred or deleted, the display has to be manually "refreshed" in order for the display to be up to date. To refresh a window, using your mouse, first make sure you have focus in the window that you want to refresh then click the Refresh icon. |
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Help Topics | Launches the Help system. |
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About | Opens the About dialog. |