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I am trying to monitor an interface directory file activity.<span>
I was successful with this post: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/848219ec-0b03-427d-8d99-4fdef44b05b2
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/848219ec-0b03-427d-8d99-4fdef44b05b2
<span> but now have to rewrite for security reasons as an FTP folder in this post:
<span> http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/a43a5f6a-1276-4747-877d-7d6a238859de http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/a43a5f6a-1276-4747-877d-7d6a238859de <span>
I have not successfully figured this one out.<span> So any help is greatly appreciated.<span>
<span> <span> So my question to Map FTP as Windows Drive letter,<span>
I am not sure if this is the best approach but I want to try both.<span>
I know you can add<span style="line-height:115%; font-family:Segoe UI,sans-serif; font-size:10pt Local Drive or Network Drive with the below instructions but it does not map a drive letter.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/how-to-map-a-ftp-server-as-a-local-drive-or/2548a58e-d835-4bba-a46c-87dbef978140?msgId=da37a41a-da60-469d-9034-e83acc4e5ca3 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/how-to-map-a-ftp-server-as-a-local-drive-or/2548a58e-d835-4bba-a46c-87dbef978140?msgId=da37a41a-da60-469d-9034-e83acc4e5ca3
<span style="color:#333333; font-size:10pt Try this list of steps and see if it helps.
<span style="color:#333333; font-size:10pt Step 1: Open My Computer and click on the "Map network drive" button.<br/>
Step 2: Name the Folder and select "Connect using different credentials and then click on "Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures.<br/>
Step 3 - click "Next"<br/>
Step 4 - Select "Choose a custom network location" and then click "Next"<br/>
Step 5 - Type in "ftp://yourwebsite.com/" as the Internet or network address<br/>
Step 6 - Un-check "Log on anonymously" and type in your user name for the FTP access.<br/>
Step 7 - Type a name for this location.<br/>
Step 8 - Click Finish<br/>
Step 9 - Now when you double click on your new network location youll have to log in. Type in the password, uncheck "Log on anonymously and finally check the Save password unless you want to enter it every time.<br/>
Step 10 - Transfer your picture files to the server just like its a folder on your PC.
I also know this can be done as here is two application that say they can do it.<span>
http://www.ferrobackup.com/ftpuse/ http://www.ferrobackup.com/ftpuse/
http://www.killprog.com/fdrve.html http://www.killprog.com/fdrve.html
<br/>
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I was successful with this post: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/848219ec-0b03-427d-8d99-4fdef44b05b2
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/848219ec-0b03-427d-8d99-4fdef44b05b2
<span> but now have to rewrite for security reasons as an FTP folder in this post:
<span> http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/a43a5f6a-1276-4747-877d-7d6a238859de http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/a43a5f6a-1276-4747-877d-7d6a238859de <span>
I have not successfully figured this one out.<span> So any help is greatly appreciated.<span>
<span> <span> So my question to Map FTP as Windows Drive letter,<span>
I am not sure if this is the best approach but I want to try both.<span>
I know you can add<span style="line-height:115%; font-family:Segoe UI,sans-serif; font-size:10pt Local Drive or Network Drive with the below instructions but it does not map a drive letter.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/how-to-map-a-ftp-server-as-a-local-drive-or/2548a58e-d835-4bba-a46c-87dbef978140?msgId=da37a41a-da60-469d-9034-e83acc4e5ca3 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/how-to-map-a-ftp-server-as-a-local-drive-or/2548a58e-d835-4bba-a46c-87dbef978140?msgId=da37a41a-da60-469d-9034-e83acc4e5ca3
<span style="color:#333333; font-size:10pt Try this list of steps and see if it helps.
<span style="color:#333333; font-size:10pt Step 1: Open My Computer and click on the "Map network drive" button.<br/>
Step 2: Name the Folder and select "Connect using different credentials and then click on "Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures.<br/>
Step 3 - click "Next"<br/>
Step 4 - Select "Choose a custom network location" and then click "Next"<br/>
Step 5 - Type in "ftp://yourwebsite.com/" as the Internet or network address<br/>
Step 6 - Un-check "Log on anonymously" and type in your user name for the FTP access.<br/>
Step 7 - Type a name for this location.<br/>
Step 8 - Click Finish<br/>
Step 9 - Now when you double click on your new network location youll have to log in. Type in the password, uncheck "Log on anonymously and finally check the Save password unless you want to enter it every time.<br/>
Step 10 - Transfer your picture files to the server just like its a folder on your PC.
I also know this can be done as here is two application that say they can do it.<span>
http://www.ferrobackup.com/ftpuse/ http://www.ferrobackup.com/ftpuse/
http://www.killprog.com/fdrve.html http://www.killprog.com/fdrve.html
<br/>
View the full article