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XFTP from XSHELL present working Directory ??
Last post: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 11:34 AM by , 4 replies
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Hi,
I use XSHELL often and many times I had to transfer files. So in XSHELL -> New File Transfer, opens XFTP but it opens in $HOME dir for the user rather than the working directory in XSHELL.
Any way to get it to open XFTP and go to the present working directory?
Program Ver. : Xftp 3.0
I use XSHELL often and many times I had to transfer files. So in XSHELL -> New File Transfer, opens XFTP but it opens in $HOME dir for the user rather than the working directory in XSHELL.
Any way to get it to open XFTP and go to the present working directory?
Program Ver. : Xftp 3.0
Monday, March 9, 2009 2:24 PM by Support
Re: XFTP from XSHELL present working Directory ??
Thank you for your feedback. I have added your idea to our requested feature list. We hope to bring this to life in the future.
Also, have you tried using ZMODEM? If your server supports ZMODEM, try draging a file from local computer and drop it on to Xshell terminal. It will automatically trigger a transfer. This is very quick and simple way to transfer files.
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Also, have you tried using ZMODEM? If your server supports ZMODEM, try draging a file from local computer and drop it on to Xshell terminal. It will automatically trigger a transfer. This is very quick and simple way to transfer files.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 11:34 AM by Support
Re: Re: Re: Re: XFTP from XSHELL present working Directory ??
Thank you for your suggestion.
Meanwhile, please try using the following command to download/upload files to your server.
# sz $FILENAME //FOR DOWNLOADING A FILE FROM SERVER
# rz // FOR UPLOADING FILES TO SERVER
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Technical Support
<font color="gray" style="font-family:verdana;font-size:8pt">Did you know that Xshell and Xftp are free for home and school use? To find out more, please click here.</font>
Meanwhile, please try using the following command to download/upload files to your server.
# sz $FILENAME //FOR DOWNLOADING A FILE FROM SERVER
# rz // FOR UPLOADING FILES TO SERVER
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Technical Support
<font color="gray" style="font-family:verdana;font-size:8pt">Did you know that Xshell and Xftp are free for home and school use? To find out more, please click here.</font>