FILESYSTEM
Windows Explorer will then display the filesystem's contents (refer to Figure 28.) You can now perform
normal file manipulation actions on the available files and folders (cut, copy, paste, open, rename, drag-
and-drop transfers etc.) in the same manner as though you were manipulating any traditional file and
folder stored on your computer's hard drive.
Figure 28: USB File Access via Windows Explorer
7.3
FTP With Windows Explorer
To use FTP with Microsoft Windows Explorer, first open either "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer".
Please note that the indicated procedure, prompts and capabilities outlined here can vary depending on
such factors as the installed operating system, firewalls and service packs.
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