Win95 FTP Clients

Steve Hooley! hooleyss at gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU
Mon Mar 17 08:59:07 EST 1997


        This is a very powerful tool to put in public areas, though. I've
had hackers use it to delete all my security and anything else they want.
You have to attrib everything as read-only and this can be a problem
sometimes. On your own machine it works great!
At 05:25 PM 3/16/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Try WS_FTP at <http://www.csra.net/junodj/ws_ftp32.htm>.  I've used it for 8
>mos. and never had any complaints.  It can move entire directories and
>subdirectories and files, but not by dragging and dropping.  You just use
>control and the mouse to block multiple directories, click on the arrow to
>show which way you want to move the files, and you are asked if you want to
>move the entire directory structure.  There is a screen shot of the
>interface at the above web site.  It's a great way to clean up your files
>and directory structure on the server too.  I highly recommend it.  It's
>freeware and Tucows gives it 5 cows.
>
>Grace Garbe
>Librarian/Webmaster Assistant
>
>At 02:37 PM 3/16/97 -0800, you wrote:
>>Can anyone recommend a good FTP Client for Win95?  We would like to 
>>find one where we can upload an entire directory (complete with 
>>subdirectories and files) at one fell swoop by dragging and dropping. 
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>>Rick Speer                         rspeer at LPL.avcnet.org
>>Lewiston Public Library
>>200 Lisbon Street                  Voice: (207) 784-0135 X208
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