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WtsFtp was born out of the necessity for a fast, safe, affordable and reliable solution for transferring files between a Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Client and a Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Server.
Windows 2000 and Windows XP/2003 have different support levels for Terminal Services/Remote Desktop file transfer.
Windows 2000 Server family was released with no direct Terminal Services support for file transfer.
Normally to enable file transfer on windows 2000 platforms you need to install unreliable patches and/or map network drives (expose your network to file access from the Internet). Windows XP/2003 added drive mapping capabilities but did not solve most existing problems.
On Windows 2000/XP/2003 there is a performance hit while transferring files over slow network connections, file transfer needs to be restarted every time the connection to the server is broken, there are difficulties controlling bandwidth allocation, difficulties controlling user file access and in general file transfers are slow and unreliable.
WtsFtp was designed to solve all those problems. Using WtsFtp you can gain significant file transfer speeds, reliability improvements, automate file transfer, easily control bandwidth and user file access and make it possible to continue your work while transferring files over a Terminal Services/ Remote Desktop connection.
Take WtsFtp for a test drive to see just how useful it can be for you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In order to properly understand the features of the WtsFtp Cracked 2022 Latest Version software it will be a good idea to read the detailed user’s manual.
The WtsFtp software is based on multi-threading technology to run multiple transfers simultaneously and limit the number of simultaneous transfers.
There are several ways of batching transfers for better performance. WtsFtp has a built-in Scheduler that provides predefined batch requests. You can create custom schedules to specifically optimize your transfers at different times.
WtsFtp uses a configurable method to identify network interfaces and ports to be used for file transfers by default.
WtsFtp can use any protocol to transfer files. You can use one of the well known protocols like TFTP, WINSOCK or FTP to directly transfer files. You can also use the HTTP or HTTPS protocol to transfer files to a web server.
There is an option to control the file access rights on transferred files so that only the user(s) specified in the transfer request will be able to access them.
You can use the Scheduler to place transfers at specific times to more efficiently use the network bandwidth.
WtsFtp can use TFTP to transfer files to a dedicated server and the necessary ports, releases and response codes are already included in the software.
WtsFtp also supports WINSOCK or FTP for transferring files to a regular server. As the ports for WINSOCK/FTP are not known in advance you will need to configure the WtsFtp interface to try the necessary ports sequentially until the transfer succeeds and the WtsFtp software determines the actual ports by examining the response codes returned by the server when the file transfer is completed.
With WtsFtp you can also benefit from scripting/batch scripts running on the WtsFtp computer. You can use them to rerun failed transfers, send other computer login/logout requests or other complex tasks.
In order to avoid WtsFtp client computer from freezing when waiting for a file transfer it can use the Auto Reset that will automatically restart WtsFtp when the computer is in Idle or Halt status.
WtsFtp has been tested successfully with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003 operating systems. We expect a normal Windows 2003 workstation to work just as well as any other Windows 2000 or XP workstation.
WtsFtp provides two-way file transfer support for any of the supported protocols.
WtsFtp supports Ethernet network

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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a data transfer protocol. It can be used in a wide variety of applications, particularly on the Internet. FTP is defined in the T.120 standard (November, 1985) of the IETF, and is typically implemented using the transmission control protocol (TCP), the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), or the Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol.
WtsFtp is based on the Windows version 2.0 Terminal Services. WtsFtp was created to integrate seamlessly with the Microsoft Remote Desktop Services Control Panel applet and connection. WtsFtp is added as an applet to the Windows desktop like other windows apps.
WtsFtp uses the Windows FTP engine (Windows Files Transfer Protocol) to send and receive files and streams over the network.
WtsFtp has powerful filtering capabilities using either a wildcard (*) or a regular expression (regexp) in the form of regular expressions. WtsFtp can filter and block files based on file type, size, file modification date/time, server name, server IP address, or directory path.
You can make WtsFtp send only selected files or all the files of a given extension. You can set your own bandwidth thresholds, per user bandwidth, per IP subnet, per IP address or entire network.
WtsFtp allows you to control the bandwidth usage through different modes, whether it is the maximum, user, network or file based.
WtsFtp has been developed for Windows XP/2003/2008, Windows 2000 and Windows NT 5.1 platform (the DOS environment has been dropped).
WtsFtp can be used in stand-alone mode (non-client mode) or in client mode (server mode). Clients can be running on any Windows operating system, even if the server is running Windows. Clients may be running on Terminal Services clients, Terminal Services servers, Remote Desktop Servers, or Remote Desktop Clients. WtsFtp can even be used on an application server. (See User Guide)
Typical Protocols:
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a communications protocol that is found on most Internet transmissions.
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is a protocol of the Internet Protocol Suite. It is a connectionless protocol and is used as a transport protocol for some applications (like DNS).
Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) is a network layer protocol of the Internet Protocol Suite
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WtsFtp was written for Windows 2000 and Windows XP clients. It will also work on Windows 2003 clients. It allows you to select files to be transferred using either a file selection, drag & drop method, or using a regular file search. All WtsFtp options are available in the File Transfer Wizard.
WtsFtp utilizes WTS (Wintrust) to solve the authentication problem. WTS is quite often the reason for transfer problems, especially during integration tests before the release of the product! WtsFtp is designed to keep it’s self clean of this problem.
The transfer is performed using Smb2 Direct Transfer. Smb2 Direct Transfer is very similar to NTFS Streams, except it’s 100% reliable and supports multiple simultaneous client connections.
File Transfer Wizard:
WtsFtp acts like a regular file transfer in most cases. This is very useful for example for automated testing. You can drag & drop files that you want to transfer, select a file, select a size, and when WtsFtp is done downloading the files, you can stop the transfer. You’ll be notified when the transfer has finished.
You can also start a transfer without dragging & dropping files. Just right click on an empty space (expect the filename tab when you start the transfer), and press the’start file transfer’ button. You’ll get a file selection dialog for files that are on the client. If you want to transfer files that are on the server, simply select the file(s) that you want to transfer, and press the’start file transfer’ button.
When you start the transfer WtsFtp will search for files on the server and the client. If there is no file for which WtsFtp can determine a size, you’ll be able to change it.
WtsFtp will search through all files in the directory or file mask and let you select or deselect multiple file(s) at once. You’ll need to enable file selection on the client beforehand.
You can also select single files to be transferred. WtsFtp will search the directories and select all files that match the file mask. You’ll get a file selection dialog as usual. You can also select individual files. WtsFtp will search for the files and give you a list of filenames. Just press the ‘…’ button and select a file.
WtsFtp has different options to start the transfer, depending on whether

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WtsFtp is an open source Windows GUI based file transfer utility for fast reliable file transfer over slow connections for Terminal Services/Remote Desktop. The tool supports most of the major Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 protocols in one intuitive interface.
WtsFtp has the following features:

High performance transfers over up to 50/56k baud asynchronous communications

Control bandwidth (exceeds the bandwidth permitted by the protocol)

Do not allow the user to request more data than they are allowed

Stream endpoints to allow the user to read only the data they need and to write only the data they have

Flexible command line interface to control bandwidth and stream endpoints

Bitmapped graphic user interface

Allows you to resume a session after a connection break

Supports Terminal Services client/server protocols (v.1.5)

Supports all major Windows operating systems.

Windows XP NT 5.1 support

Windows 2000 Classic support

Network Protocol Selection:

POP3

FTPS

BitTorrent

Socks

TLS/SSL

HTTP

FTP

WTS Access Protocol Selection:

None

ftp

ftps

None

None

TCP/IP

Uploading:

HTTP(s)

FTP(s)

All Windows protocols (classic)

All Windows protocols (NT)

You may need to close other applications to force WTSFtp to use up all available bandwidth.
For example, if you have a large batch process running that could use the extra bandwidth WTSFtp could provide.
WtsFtp is not appropriate for streaming files, for this type of transfer see the hts package.
WtsFtp also supports multiple concurrent sessions to multiple servers simultaneously.

Batch Transfer:

You may be asked to open a bat file or some other program when using WtsFtp.

To start file transfer WTSFtp will launch and instantiate a dedicated transfer session.

On Windows XP and Windows 2003, batch files are loaded using the sfs file type; on Windows 2000, the batch file is loaded using the tfxl file type.
To transfer a batch file you need to set these two properties, in the properties dialog. The batch file should be in a location accessible from the WTSFtp user

System Requirements:

Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP;
2 GHz Pentium III;
300 MB RAM;
12 MB of hard disk space;
Sound card;
64 MB of free space on the hard disk.
Supported audio/video formats:
VCD (RealVideo);
VOB (RealVideo);
AVI (QuickTime);
MPG;
WMV;
MP3;
WMA;

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