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Connecting to amazon s3 with AnyClient

Overview In this video we will demonstrate how to use the free AnyClient application to connect to Amazon S3 services. With AnyClient you can transfer files to/from your Amazon S3 account, manage files, and create directories and buckets without having to log into the Amazon S3 administrative console.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, File Transfer Clients, Videos

File transfer command line 2.1 released

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of File Transfer Command Line 2.1. This release contains several enhancements, the most notable being the addition of support for AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol) allowing FTCL scripts to communicate with AFTP services running in JSCAPE MFT Server.

Topics: News, File Transfer Clients, Accelerated File Transfer

How to FTP a file | How to download files from FTP

For several decades, the file transfer protocol (FTP) served as the de facto method for transferring files across the internet. Organizations used FTP transfers to move multiple files or large files from one geographical location to another. Some businesses, for example, use FTP to upload files from their local PC to their web server.

Topics: File Transfer Clients, Tutorials, FTP, FTP Server, ftp client

What is WebDAV? | WebDAV vs. FTP | JSCAPE MFT Server

Overview: What is WebDAV? Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning, or WebDAV, is a protocol whose basic functionality enables users to share, copy, move, and edit files through a web server. It can also support collaborative applications with file locking and revision tracking features. This blog post will introduce you to the basic functions of WebDAV, its similarities and differences with FTP and other file transfer protocols, and a few examples showing what you can do with it.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, File Transfer Clients, webdav, webdav server

AnyClient web offers online FTP client

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient Web, an intuitive web based file transfer client available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems. AnyClient Web supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP, WebDAV, AFTP and Amazon S3.

Topics: News, File Transfer Clients, FTP

Groups and their role in regulatory compliance - part 2

Let's now see those groups we talked about in Part 1 in action. You might want to review the Group memberships found in the later part of Part 1 and see which user(s) belong to which group.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, File Transfer Clients

How to do an iPad or iPhone file transfer

Overview In this tutorial, I'll show you how to carry out file transfers between an iPhone or iPad and JSCAPE MFT Server. This capability is ideal for organizations who have adopted some form of BYOD policy and want to establish secure backups and file transfers between iOS mobile devices and a company-owned server.

Topics: Ad-Hoc File Transfers, JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, File Transfer Clients, Tutorials, Secure File Transfer

How to set up a web file transfer using an MFT server

Overview In this post, you'll learn how to set up a web-based file transfer service using JSCAPE MFT Server. A web file transfer will allow your users to perform file transfers without having to install a file transfer client. To upload or download files, they'll just need to fire up their favorite Web browser like Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, or Edge, enter the web server's URL, and login to the interface. This article was updated on June 11, 2018

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, File Transfer Clients, Tutorials, Secure File Transfer

How to do SSL file transfers on JSCAPE MFT server

Overview In one of my previous posts, I defined what an SSL file transfer is. Today, I'm going to show you how to actually set up an SSL file transfer service on JSCAPE MFT Server. After that, I'll demonstrate how an AnyClient user would connect to your server and perform a secure file transfer using that particular service.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, File Transfer Clients, Tutorials, Secure File Transfer, FTP

Video: using an SFTP client on windows, mac, & linux

In this video, you'll learn how to use SFTP on AnyClient. In addition to SFTP, AnyClient also supports other file transfer protocols like FTP, FTPS, WebDAV, and many others. AnyClient is a platform-independent file transfer client that has installers for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

Topics: File Transfer Clients, Videos, Tutorials, SFTP