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Smart ftp
Smart ftp













Then, to cut a long story short, if you use *RIGHT* (not the usual, left) click to drag and drop files and folders from your local folder to the server then you will be offered the option of queing the files. A two option menu appears - choose the Q icon option. Press 'ctlr+L' to have the local folders displayed. The first confusing thing about Smart FTP is that the local files browser is not shown automatically. If you watch the tutorial you can find out how it is done.īut here is the long and short of the story. It supports SSL/TLS, IPv6 and FXP, and features a transfer queue, proxy and firewall support, multiple connections. Smart FTP, a popular free for non-commerical use FTP client has a 'global queue" function. SmartFTP is a network file transfer program for Microsoft Windows that supports file transfer via FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Box, Google Cloud Storage and Backblaze B2 protocols. This is partly due to the software I have been using. I did not know how to do this till today.

smart ftp

Using a simple ftp client you have to see which files have been uploaded and then start the upload again from there.īut good FTP clients have queuing functions that will resume the upload at the right place automatically, after it stops part way. As Moodle gets bigger, and better, this is going to be more of a hassle. Then the upload stops half, or less of the way.

smart ftp

It seems that quite a lot of providers have a limit on (I am not sure which) the number of files, or the amount (in terms of memory) that one can upload at at time. But at last I found out how to do it and it saves a lot of hassle.

smart ftp

This is really obvious to most people I am sure.















Smart ftp