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Chapter 3: Connections

This chapter details the different ways users can make FTP connections using WS_FTP Pro.

Using Site Profiles


For most FTP connections, WS_FTP Pro uses site profiles to store information it needs to establish the connection with the Server. These profiles control how WS_FTP Pro connects to the remote server, and how it performs once the connection is made. Site profiles are created and maintained on the Connect to Remote Host dialog.

Connect to Remote Host Dialog

The Connect to Remote Host Dialog is your main starting point in using WS_FTP Pro. From there, you can create and edit site profiles, organize your profiles, and use those profiles to connect to your FTP sites.

The following are descriptions of all of the features on the Connect to Remote Host dialog.


Host Info tab of the Site Options dialog

After creating a Site Profile through the Site Profile Wizard, you can edit the profile by selecting it and clicking the Edit button. The following is a description of the Host Info tab of the Site Options dialog. For detailed information on the other tabs in the Site Options dialog, click the Help button on those tabs.

Organizing Sites

With the Organize Sites dialog, you can create, organize, and modify site profiles while connected to an FTP site (you have to disconnect before you can access the Connect to Remote Host dialog).

To access this dialog, select Organize Sites from the Sites menu.

Notice that the buttons here also appear on the Connect to Remote Host dialog.

Alternate Connecting Methods


WS_FTP Pro offers several ways of connecting to a remote site where you don't have to use a site profile, or you don't have to use the Connect to Remote Host dialog. In time, a user may find that they like using these methods better than going through the Connect to Remote Host dialog. Below are descriptions of each of these methods.

Sites Menu

You can connect to your configured sites by selecting the site from the Sites Menu. This menu is available in both the Classic and the Explorer interface.

To change the folders or layout of this list, select Organize Sites and use the Organize Sites dialog.

Recent Sites

On the File menu, you will find the Recent sites submenu. This menu shows the last ten FTP sites you successfully connected to. You can establish a connection by selecting one of the sites from the menu.

Quick Connect

Quick Connect provides a means for you to connect to an FTP site with minimal effort and time; for example, you might use Quick Connect to connect to a site that you want to visit just once.

To use this feature, click the Quick Connect button next to the Address bar on the Classic Interface, or select Quick Connect from the File menu.

Address Bar

The Address bar of the WS_FTP Pro Classic interface can be used in two ways to connect to an FTP server:

Type the address directly into the Address bar

If you type the address alone, WS_FTP Pro will attempt to make an anonymous connection to the server (ex. ftp.ipswitch.com). If you have a username and password for the server you want to connect to, you can type the username and password in front of the site address in this format: username:password@ftp.ipswitch.com:port/path. Example:

robert:armstrong@ftp.ipswitch.com:21/pub/
 

Use the listbox to select a recently visited site

When you connect to a site, a record of that connection will be stored in the listbox. You can connect to that site by selecting the entry. WS_FTP Pro will attempt to make a connection using the same options defined when the site was last visited.

Internet Connection Settings


The following settings can be configured on the General tab of the Program Options dialog (click the Options button on WS_FTP Pro) to have WS_FTP Pro automatically connect to and/or disconnect from the internet when scheduled items are run, or when time consuming tasks are being performed.

Passive Mode


Normally, when you connect to an FTP site, the site establishes the data connection to your PC. However, some FTP sites allow passive transfers. This means that your PC establishes the data connection.

By default, passive mode is turned on in WS_FTP Pro; we recommend that you use it for transfers to and from FTP sites that support it. Note that passive mode may be required in the following instances:

When a folder has a + next to it, it means that there may be folders or sites within this folder.

Select a site to connect to that site or to view the host information for that site. To rename a site, right click on the site name and type the new name.



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