WS FTP configuration files

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'''WS_FTP''' (WinSock File Transfer Protocol) is a longstanding commercial [[FTP]] program for Windows, published by Ipswitch Software. (Their website these days is so intent to push big-bucks "enterprise solutions" that you're more hard-pressed to find the plain old FTP program there these days.)
 
'''WS_FTP''' (WinSock File Transfer Protocol) is a longstanding commercial [[FTP]] program for Windows, published by Ipswitch Software. (Their website these days is so intent to push big-bucks "enterprise solutions" that you're more hard-pressed to find the plain old FTP program there these days.)
  
Its configuration files are in a system-dependent location, but for WS_FTP Professional 2007 running in Windows 7 or XP, its configuration files are generally found in '''c:\Users\''username''\AppData\Roaming\Ipswitch\WS_FTP''' and its subdirectories. The file where the site setup is located in the '''Sites''' subdirectory as '''ws_ftp.ini'''.
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Its configuration files are in a system-dependent location, but for WS_FTP Professional 2007 or WS_FTP 12 running in Windows 7 or XP, its configuration files are generally found in '''c:\Users\''username''\AppData\Roaming\Ipswitch\WS_FTP''' and its subdirectories. The file where the site setup is located in the '''Sites''' subdirectory as '''ws_ftp.ini'''. If multiple folders are used to group sites, each folder has a separate .ini file also in the Sites subdirectory.
  
The .ini file starts with '''[_config_]''' on the first line. Lines are broken with CR+LF (in the standard DOS/Windows style), and consist of a series of name/value pairs with the equal sign separating the name from the value. Some of the values are surrounded with double quotes ("), while others aren't. Passwords are encrypted. Each section describing a particular connection is preceded by a line with the site name in brackets (and no equal sign).
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The .ini files start with '''[_config_]''' on the first line. Lines are broken with CR+LF (in the standard DOS/Windows style), and consist of a series of name/value pairs with the equal sign separating the name from the value. Some of the values are surrounded with double quotes ("), while others aren't. Passwords are encrypted. Each section describing a particular connection is preceded by a line with the site name in brackets (and no equal sign).
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:WS_FTP|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:WS_FTP|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [http://www.ipswitchft.com/ Official site]
 
* [http://www.ipswitchft.com/ Official site]

Revision as of 14:53, 15 April 2013

File Format
Name WS FTP configuration files
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Released 1993

WS_FTP (WinSock File Transfer Protocol) is a longstanding commercial FTP program for Windows, published by Ipswitch Software. (Their website these days is so intent to push big-bucks "enterprise solutions" that you're more hard-pressed to find the plain old FTP program there these days.)

Its configuration files are in a system-dependent location, but for WS_FTP Professional 2007 or WS_FTP 12 running in Windows 7 or XP, its configuration files are generally found in c:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Ipswitch\WS_FTP and its subdirectories. The file where the site setup is located in the Sites subdirectory as ws_ftp.ini. If multiple folders are used to group sites, each folder has a separate .ini file also in the Sites subdirectory.

The .ini files start with [_config_] on the first line. Lines are broken with CR+LF (in the standard DOS/Windows style), and consist of a series of name/value pairs with the equal sign separating the name from the value. Some of the values are surrounded with double quotes ("), while others aren't. Passwords are encrypted. Each section describing a particular connection is preceded by a line with the site name in brackets (and no equal sign).

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