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- f1r1cf TOPIC:r0 c7FTP Directory Maintenance Utilities
- r1cfDESCRIPTION:r0 c7File manipulation of your FTP'd files
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- The FTP Directory Maintenance area allows you to tag files you FTP'd,
- download those files, edit the file names (great for MSDOS users who
- can't handle files with multiple extensions), and delete (remove) files
- that you have already downloaded. The display will show you your files
- and the size of the files in kilobytes (KBytes).
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- Commands listed on the Directory Maintenance menu are:
-
- c5E c1Edit/Rename files
- ccThis option allows you to rename your files. This is very
- useful for MSDOS/Windows users who can not handle multiple
- file extensions (ie. filename.tar.z).
-
- c5R c1Remove/Delete files
- ccThis option allows you to delete files that you have already
- tagged and downloaded. Be careful when using this option. You
- have to tag and download your files FIRST before deleting them.
- If you tag your files and then delete them from the directory
- list, you will not be able to download them (they will no longer
- exist in your storage directory). This command has 3 options:
-
- #: number of the file on the display
- 0: deletes all files on the current screen list
- [ENTER]: quits back to the Directory Maintenance menu
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- c5T c1Tag files for downloading
- ccThis option allows you to tag files off the directory list
- for downloading. There are 3 options available at the Tag
- prompt.
-
- #: number of the file listed from the display
- 0: tags all files on the current screen list
- (doing this option again on the current list will untag
- your files)
- [ENTER]: quits back to the main Directory Maintenance menu
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- c5D c1Download files (individual or tagged)
- ccThis command will prompt you if you wish to download
- individual files (listed from the directory display) or
- if you wish to download tagged files (see the T option above).
- Choosing one or the other will take you to a new screen which
- will ask you for your active transfer protocol (ie. Xmodem,
- Ymodem, Zmodem, etc). It will then take you through the transfer
- and send the file(s) to your machine. When this procedure is
- finished, you will be returned to the Directory Maintenance menu.
- If you choose nothing at the Individual or Tagged prompt, you
- will be returned to the DirMaint options prompt.
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- c5U c1Upload files to storage directory
- ccThis option only appears if the sysop has set the UPLOAD
- function in INet's configuration file. When you select
- the upload function, it will take you to a new screen and
- will give you these options:
-
- [ENTER]: allows batch transfers
- Q: quits/aborts upload function
- <filename>: allows entering of a file name
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- You will then be prompted for your protocol and the usual
- upload prompts will be shown. When uploading is completed,
- you will be returned to the Directory Maintenance menu.
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- c5P c1Display Previous page of files
- ccThis option only appears if there are files on the previous
- page on the directory list.
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- c5N c1Display Next page of files
- ccThis option only appears if there are more files on the next
- page of the directory list
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- c5Q c1Quit Directory Maintenance
- ccQuits the FTP Directory Maintenance sub-menu and returns
- you to the INetShell main menu.
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- u1cfOTHER COMMANDS AVAILABLE AT THIS PROMPTu0:c7
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- ARCHIE CONFIG FTP HELP IRC MAIN
- NOTE QUIT REDRAW TELNET VIEW
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