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FTP Section Questions relating File Transfer Protocol and IIS.
FTP.NET is a file-transfer component for .NET languages (such as C# or VB.NET). FTP files directly from your application - either in synchronous or asynchronous mode. All popular FTP and proxy servers are supported. C# source code available.
While .NET has built-in support for HTTP and SMTP, support for FTP is limited. In this article, Fiach Reid shows you how to built a custom FTP client using standard windows components. [Read This Article][Top]
In this article, Rob Chartier takes advantage of the Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) specification in the Web Services Enhancements (WSE) to create an application that sends and receives large binary messages within the .NET Web Service environment. [Read This Article][Top]
This article by Jeff Niblack debscribes how to build a component in Visual Basic that executes FTP commands. He demonstrates how to build the component with the WinInet functions provided by Internet Explorer using Visual Basic as a itermenderary between the COM interface and WinInet. [Read This Article][Top]
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This section presents configuration parameters that affect the behavior of the FTP Server service and that can be modified only through Registry Editor. [Read This Article]