FTPUtil is a ASP.NET script for FTP scripts design by Ambientware Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
FTPUtil adds FTP capabilities to your ASP.NET and standard .NET applications.
Publisher review:FTPUtil adds FTP capabilities to your ASP.NET and standard .NET applications. With FTPUtil FTP class library/assembly you can easily add FTP capabilities to your ASP.NET and standard .NET applications. FTPUtil provides all the FTP capabilities you'd expect and need: upload, download, resume operations, navigate directories on the remote FTP server, delete and rename remote files, abort lengthy operations. FTPUtil also ships with our own FTPItem class that represents the items on the remote FTP server. With FTPItem you can determine the following information about items on the remote FTP server: Date, Group, Owner, Path, Permissions, Title, and if it is a Directory or not. Applications FTPUtil can be used within any ASP.NET or standard .NET program to perform all FTP functions. Customers have used FTPUtil within their ASP.NET and standard .NET programs to automate the processing of files from FTP servers and to post files on FTP servers. They have also used FTPUtil to provide FTP functionality within their custom .NET based client applications, etc. Benefits of FTPUtil: - 100% managed code - Abort lengthy operations - Passive and active connections are supported - Resume capable upload and download methods - Create, delete, change to and list contents of FTP directories - Upload, download, append, delete and rename files - Transfers may be performed in Binary or ASCII mode - Simple instructions and documentation provided - Sample implementation code examples provided - Easily add FTP capabilities to ASP.NET and .NET applications
Operating system:Windows
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