Re: question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-21 Thread Greg Barniskis
Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Kevin Kinsey wrote: [snip] Sounds (perhaps) more like a job for Samba than FTP. I'd agree with Kevin, but if you do want FTP then maybe try a proper FTP client rather than IE as they may do what you want. Try maybe FileZilla or CuteFTP. I've used Filezilla a lot and

Re: question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-21 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Kevin Kinsey wrote: David Banning wrote: I am interested in setting up my ftp server so that users can login to their directories and drag files from one sub-directory into another. I am now using ProFTPd. Users are permitted to login to their directories using the ftp built into IE, and dra

Re: question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-21 Thread Derek Ragona
You can use a different client for this type of access. One client that works well AND can provide secure ftp as well is filezilla which is an opensource client: http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla -Derek At 10:01 PM 4/20/2006, David Banning wrote: I am interested in setting u

Re: question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-21 Thread Kevin Kinsey
David Banning wrote: I am interested in setting up my ftp server so that users can login to their directories and drag files from one sub-directory into another. I am now using ProFTPd. Users are permitted to login to their directories using the ftp built into IE, and drag files onto their desk

Re: question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-20 Thread Malcolm Fitzgerald
On 21/04/2006, at 1:01 PM, David Banning wrote: I am interested in setting up my ftp server so that users can login to their directories and drag files from one sub-directory into another. You move files around by renaming them. To move your old sales chart, sales.png from ~/htdocs/current

Re: question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-20 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 23:01:18 -0400 David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have not figured out how, or if it is possible to cut and paste files > from one sub-directory to another. Using IE remotely through ftp > you can cut a file, but once in another directory the paste is not > available.

question on ftp - drag and drop

2006-04-20 Thread David Banning
I am interested in setting up my ftp server so that users can login to their directories and drag files from one sub-directory into another. I am now using ProFTPd. Users are permitted to login to their directories using the ftp built into IE, and drag files onto their desktop and back again. The