File Type
There are three file types used by FTP file transfer:
Text
Files are transferred in ASCII format.
Binary
Files are transferred in Binary format.
Auto
With Auto selected all files are transferred in Binary format unless
the file extension is listed in the Text File Extensions field. In
this case ASCII format will be used.
Text File Extensions
Type each file extension separated by semi-colons to specify as text
files. The default settings for text file extensions include txt,
bat and ini.
Verify
Before Replacing or Overwriting a File
If this option is enabled, a warning will display to notify the user that
the attempted file transfer will overwrite a file with the same name.
You will be given the following options:
Yes
Overwrites only the specified file.
Yes
to All
Overwrites all duplicate files for the file transfer operation.
No
Keeps the original file and aborts only this file transfer.
No
to All
Keeps all original files and aborts all file transfers where duplicate
files exist.
Cancel
Aborts the entire file transfer operation.
Display Negative Reply from Host in
a Dialog Box
When this option is enabled, a dialog box is displayed with information
whenever a file transfer failure occurs. These type of errors generally
occur when files are being transferred to a host.
Save As
Allows you to save the current custom file transfer settings in a separate
FTP file transfer scheme file.
OK
Saves the current custom FTP file transfer settings into the appropriate
location. If FTP Default or Custom is selected in Options>Transfer
then the settings will be saved to the session profile. If External File
is selected in Options>Transfer
then the settings will be saved to the currently selected external FTP
file transfer scheme file.