Janet Kaiser on sun 24 aug 03
windows xp
Dear John
Many thanks for this tip! I have now installed Commander FTP and
it is almost as good as WS_FTP! Only almost as I do not see a way
of dedicating folders to each web site... But anything was better
that the other freebee I downloaded!
Best wishes
Janet -- sorting through my mail... sorry for delay responding!
*** IN REPLY TO THE FOLLOWING MAIL:
*** From: John Rodgers
*** E-address: j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET
*** Sent: 11/08/2003 Time: 19:37
>Janet, I use a freeware program called FTP Commander. Works
great with
>XP. You can type in FTP Commander int to a net search engine and
pull it
>up.
>
>Regards,
>
>John Rodgers
>Birminmngham, AL
>
>Janet Kaiser wrote:
>
>>A question for those of you with Windows XP and their own web
>>site: did you use WS_FTP *limited edition* before upgrading to
>>XP? And if you did, have you found a way of using the LE
version
>>of WS_FTP since xpeeing?
>>
>>I have downloaded the current version, but it is still not
>>useable. Does not show the file names... And changing
>>compatibility in the properties to Windows95 or 98 does not
work.
>>LE is unsupported, so the tips on the website are only
applicable
>>to professional versions, upgrades, etc. As I need to do some
>>file transferring a.s.a.p. (including the Clayart/SUCAWS site
and
>>your URL too Liisa) any tips would be MOST welcome! Thanks!
>>
>>I have downloaded AceFTP freeware, but it is a much more
>>complicated programme with a whole set of new concepts and
>>expressions for me to learn... And it looks like I will need
some
>>time to get my accounts and passwords sorted out... And NO!
>>Before you ask or suggest it, I am so biased about M$ I am not
>>even going to try their FTP which is apparently part of the XP
>>package.
>>
>>Sincerely
>>
>>Janet Kaiser -- still suffering from the very painful personal
>>consequences of that all night party on the beach which kept me
>>awake all night and extremely wound up... Thank goodness the
>>temperatures are lower today and it is fresher... Yesterday was
>>pure hell. Reminded me of a summer in spent in Montreal with
>>35=B0C and 95% humidity convinced me life in the colonies was
not
>>all beer and skittles! I was 30 years younger then too...
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