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        File View
        File Transfer Title Bar
        File Transfer Status Bar
        File Transfer Shortcut Menu
        Differences From Windows Explorer
        Downloading Files >>
        Uploading Files >>
        File Properties
    Toolbar Reference >>
    Menu Reference >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Troubleshooting >>
    Appendices >>

File Properties

Selecting a file in the File View window then selecting the Operation, Properties menu option brings up the File Properties page which allows you to view and change some of the remote files properties. The Properties page can also be accessed by right clicking on a file in the File View pane and selecting Properties.


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Figure : Properties page for a file.

  • File Name

    At the top of the page the file name and icon are shown. If multiple files are selected, a count of the number of files and folders is displayed.

  • Type

    The type of the selected file(s).

  • Location

    The directory where the selected file(s) are located on the remote host.

  • Size

    The size of the selected file. If multiple files are selected the total size of all the files is diplayed.

  • Modified Date

    The last modified date for the selected file.

  • Permissions

    The 9 check boxes can be used to set the permissions of a file or a group of files. If multiple files are selected with conflicting permissions then some of the check boxes will appear grayed out. Clicking on a greyed out check box will clear the check mark. If there are any check boxes are grayed out when the OK button is pressed it will have the effect of leaving that value unchanged on the remote file.

    Permissions can also be set by entering standard octal UNIX permission masks (as with the chmod command) in the Permission Mask field. Values entered here override and update the check box values.

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