Transferring Files WS_FTP Pro To take advantage of this option, you can turn on Enable auto re-get
of failed transfers. Then, the next time you get a failed transfer,
WS_FTP Pro will try to restart the transfer when you reconnect to the
same FTP site.
Some important things to know about restarting transfers: The FTP site must support the restart feature in order for
this to work.
WS_FTP Pro does not automatically attempt to reconnect to
the FTP site on its own.
WS_FTP Pro restarts the transfer at the point where the transfer
failed or was interrupted, if possible. Otherwise, it starts from
the beginning.
If you choose not to restart the transfer, you will be left with a
partial file (from the interrupted transfer) in the destination folder.
You should delete this file.
WS_FTP Pro will not automatically resume a transfer that failed
because the telephone connection was interrupted.
Enable the automatic restarting of interrupted transfers (if the FTP site
allows this) as follows:
1 Do one of the following (before starting the transfer): In the Classic Interface, select Options from the View menu,
and click the Pro tab.
In the Explorer interface, select WS_FTP Pro Explorer
Properties from the File menu. You see the Preferences tab.
2 Turn on Enable auto reget of failed transfers. Setting the Network Timeout The Network Timeout determines the number of seconds that elapses
before WS_FTP Pro stops waiting for an FTP site to respond; you can
set this on a per site basis. Normally, the network timeout is
determined by your Winsock DLL. You can set it to less time than
your Winsock DLL, but setting it higher won’t affect anything.
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