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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

Public or Not?:
Here is where you can make an important decision about how and where to save your files on your RCI space. Do you want them accessible to anyone (such as files for a class), or do you want them accessible only to yourself?

Only files located in your “public_html” folder can be set as accessible to anyone. If you have not already set up your “public_html” folder (and if this is the case, you are probably somewhat lost reading this part of the guide), you will need to do so before proceeding. Please read the “public_html” tutorial for more in-depth information.

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