On 24 Apr 2006 at 19:25, P. J. Alling wrote:

> If you're using any version of Windows after ME it's built in.  Just go 
> to My Network places and add a location, follow the directions it's 
> pretty straight forward.  If you have an earlier version you can use the 
> dos based FTP client.   The good part is they are both free and the dos 
> based client is fairly flexible once you get used to it. 

W2K and XP too, the remote drive mounts in Windows Explorer and you can drag 
and drop or delete and rename like you can with any other drive local resource.

I have WS-FTP but I haven't had the need to open it for a few years now.


Rob Studdert
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