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Questions And Answers About File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

The first question which needs to be answered is what is this concept known as FTP. FTP is a way to transfer computer files over the Internet between computers without regard to the type of operating system each computer has. For example, FTP will allow User A, who has a Macintosh to transfer files to User B who has a Windows system.

FTP is important as it provides easy access for computer users to send information to one another who may utilize different operating systems. Rather than having to upgrade one?s system to accommodate the file which was received, the individual computer user can access the information coming from another operating system due to the FTP.

FTP has a longstanding relationship with computer users. In fact, this type of operation method was instituted in 1971 in a very archaic manner as one would assume. Since that time the FTP protocol has developed into an exceptionally good file transfer method.

There are three main ways in which a computer user can access the FTP method. The first way to do so is through the browser?s FTP capability although there will be limitations on this method. A second way to use the FTP is by downloading FTP programs which will provide access to the individual and enable them to transfer files. Lastly, one who wishes to give FTP a try can do so by using command language relating to FTP through a DOS prompt.

Some individuals may wonder whether using FTP is easy to do. The general answer to this question is in the affirmative. Once an individual learns how to access FTP and maneuver through the steps in order to get FTP to work they will easily pick up the process. Every time a computer user accesses FTP, the whole process should get that much easier.

For those individuals who are new computer users and may need a little extra help with the concept of FTP, there is a wealth of information at their fingertips. One can go online and search for articles and websites relating to FTP. Many of these documents will provide step-by-step instructions for the individual to learn how to utilize FTP. Another wonderful way to learn more about FTP is through computer books. One who goes to the local library or bookstore will be met with a wealth of options regarding computer use in general and FTP information more specifically.

Learning how to use FTP will certainly come in handy for many individuals. It is not a hard process to understand and learn which makes it even more so why individuals should try to expand their knowledge with regard to FTP.

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