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Introduction & Opening | Layout of the Program | Connecting | Public or Not? | Permissions
Transferring Files | Downloading Files | Advanced Folder Navigation | Refreshing & Transfer Status | Extra Tidbits
Introduction:
In the interest of security and information integrity, Rutgers University has implemented several new changes in the ways to upload, share, and send files via your RCI account. Files must be transferred via “secure” means; you will no longer be able to upload files via programs such as CuteFTP or WS_FTP. SSH Secure File Transfer is the default program will you find available on all university computers. While it is set up and can be used very similar to traditional FTP programs, it is worth mentioning the differences and explaining how to use the program.
Opening the Program:
Go to the “Start” menu in the bottom left of the screen, and look through the “Programs” >> “Utilities” >> “SSH Secure Shell” sub-directories. You will see “Secure Shell File Transfer”; click this to open the program.

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