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Question: What is a FTP? |
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Answer: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows you to copy files from a remote computer to your own (or vise-versa). |
FTP (in theory) allows you to copy a file from (or to) any computer on the internet. In reality - you typically need to have an FTP server running on the remote computer that has an account set up for you (this account consists of a username and password). In order to allow people access to public information without having to generate thousands of accounts it has become common practice to establish an anonymous account -- with a username of anonymous and a password is typically your e-mail.
There
are some great FTP tools for transferring files from and (more
importantly)
to another computer that is set up as an FTP server. There
are many different
FTP programs and as always some have advantages over others. I always look for
programs that are easy to use and have a very low learning curve. Fetch (Macintosh)
has been a standard for many years and WS_FTP is becoming more popular on the
windows platform.
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