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Windows 2000 FTP
Name: Marc Baldwin Date: April 6, 2002 at 05:34:24 Pacific
Comment:
Does anyone know if Windows 2000 Professional has a built-in FTP client? If so where is it & how does it transfer (i.e. Parallel, serial, USB etc).
Name: Paul Date: April 6, 2002 at 17:10:31 Pacific
Reply:
All editions of Windows come with FTP clients. Open a command prompt, type in 'ftp' at the c:/, the ftp prompt will come up, type in "open [domain name] or [IP address] of the site you are looking to. Easy! Type in 'help' at the prompt to get the command list. As to how it transfers I don't really know what you're refering to so I'll let someone else answer that.
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Response Number 2
Name: Marc Baldwin Date: April 8, 2002 at 03:02:30 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks for the response. Is this FTP client similar to, say, LapLink - i.e. will it allow me to tranfer data between 2 PCs? As for how it transfers I mean do you connect the computers via a serial cable, parallel cable, USB cable etc?
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