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ssh file
transfer

Introduction & Opening | Layout of the Program | Connecting | Public or Not? | Permissions
Transferring Files | Downloading Files | Advanced Folder Navigation | Refreshing & Transfer Status | Extra Tidbits

Layout of the Program:
Simply looking at the program’s window as it opens, you may see several aspects similar to past FTP programs you may have used. There is a “local” side (your hard drive, disk, CD, etc.) and a “remote” side (your RCI space). The bottom of the screen leaves space to list what files have been transferred, where to, and at what speed. There are a variety of other options and buttons, but there are very few you will need to use to connect to your RCI space.

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