Neoware c50 - Thin Client User Manual page 286

Teemtalk 5.0 for unix
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FTP File Transfer
2. Click Connect at the top of the dialog box to display a menu, then select the
Connect option to display the Connection dialog box.
3. Enter the Host name, Login details and Password relevant for the host you wish
to connect to (on some systems you may be required to enter the Account as
well). Specify the type of operating system used by the remote host by clicking
the System button and selecting from the list:
Auto
VAX UCX V1
VAX UCX V2
VAX UCX
Auto will cause FTP to automatically select the appropriate operating system and
this setting will be suitable in most cases. Note that some DOS based FTP servers
cannot automatically be resolved, so it is advisable to select Dos when you know
the target server is based on a DOS machine. VAX UCX applies to versions
higher than V2. Only choose Other if none of the other selections work.
Click the Connect button at the bottom of the dialog box. TeemTalk will attempt
to connect to the specified host. If the connection is successful, you will be
returned to the FTP File Transfer dialog box after a few seconds. The lower list
box will display the contents of the remote user's home directory. Note that
Tandem will not list subdirectory information.
4. Display the subdirectory containing the file to be transferred in the relevant list box
(remote or local). There are two ways of doing this:
If you do not know the exact location of the file, display each successive
subdirectory in the list box by clicking its name once until the correct
subdirectory is entered.
If you know the exact location of the file, click Operations, select Local or
Remote Change Dir in the menu, then enter the full directory path in the dialog
box and click Ok.
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VAX MultiNet
UNIX
Tandem
VAX TCPWare
Prime
HP3000
IBM MVS
AS400
NT
Other
Dos

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