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Hello All!
Am new here; please excuse any blunders! Am dealing with an off-site ISP UNIX server on which no Telnet access and no Anonymous FTP access is allowed, and which is hosting a client web site. Need to create a separate area within that site to hold occasional outside ftp uploads and downloads using a different password and username than those of the site itself. Can anyone help me with this? Many thanks! NAL |
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Hello and thanks for replying.
I don't presently know the answers to your questions - I am dealing with a Unix server at the ISP (Verizon in this case) that hosts my client's web site and would need to get that information from them - if they'll tell me. I will in any case ask! My access is via Dreamweaver 4 and WSFTP Pro ftp clients. Cheers! NAL |
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