User’s Guide WS_FTP Pro 3 If the CD-ROM does not automatically display a “Welcome”
screen, do one of the following:
•     If you are running Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT 4.0 or later,       click the Start button and select Run.
•     If you are running Windows NT 3.51, select Run from the
File menu. 4 Enter the CD-ROM drive letter followed by autorun. For
example, d:autorun.
5 Follow the instructions on your screen. Please refer to the file named whatsnew.txt or relnotes.txt for
information regarding enhancements or changes that may have been
made to the software since this manual was printed.
Browser Integration (Classic Interface Only) You can set up WS_FTP Pro Classic so that it automatically handles
FTP URLs when you click them in your browser or in an e-mail
message. (A URL, Uniform Resource Locator, is an Internet address
describing an Internet resource. For example, the Web URL for the
Ipswitch web site is http://www.ipswitch.com/; the FTP URL for the
FTP site of WS_FTP Pro Patches is ftp://ftp.ipswitch.com.)
WS_FTP Pro handles FTP URLs as follows: If the URL is the name of an FTP server, such as
ftp.ipswitch.com, WS_FTP Pro “handles” the URL by starting
the Classic interface of WS_FTP Pro and connecting to the site.
If the URL includes the path and name of a file, such as
ftp.ipswitch.com/French/ftp605F.txt, WS_FTP attempts to
download the file to your PC, and prompts you for a location to
save or execute the file.
If the URL includes the path and name of a folder (and not a file),
such as ftp.ipswitch.com/French, WS_FTP Pro “handles” the
URL by starting the Classic interface, connecting to the site, and
navigating to the folder.
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