Pepperoni wrote:
> It's a simple proceedure, but varies slightly among FTP clients. I use
> WS_FTP from Ipswitch, which has a free version available at
> http://www.ipswitch.com/downloads/index.html
> (bottom of list, "LE" version is free)
>
> Setup merely involves storing your user/password and ftp addy into the
> program. Usage is then point and click, or drag-and drop. Since you
have
> previous ftp experience, you won't have a problem once the info is
entered.
> You may wish to use the same software as you use at work, but the same
basic
> information is all that is needed to log into the ftp server; the
process
> should be similar for your preferred program client.
>
> http://www.ipswitch.com/Sup****t/WS_FTP/guide/wsftpug76/01intro.html
> http://tutorial.ftpplanet.com/LE/
>
> Pepperoni
>
> "JNJ Eaton, Sr." <jnjeaton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:3ff8272a$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > My ISP gave me an ftp address ftp.txucom.net to use. I have no idea on
> > setting it up. I have used FTP sites at work to send and recieve large
CAD
> > files. I am doing freelance cad work and need to do the same thing
from
> > home. I have just always taken this procedure for granted, because
someone
> > else has always already had it setup.
> > Would anyone mind taking the time to walk me slowly thru the process
of
> > setting this up? I really would appreciate it if you would contact me
via my
>
> > personal e-mail.
If I read his message right, he wants to set up a server, not a client...
--
I whittle on my brittle branch of anger,
I carve the pointless to the sharpest rage.
(Kazu Matsui, "Farther On")


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