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ftp://coursework.cl.uh.edu |
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Upload using the Internet Explorer browser |
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MS Word |
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Using WS_FTP95 |
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MS Word |
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| ftp://port.inst.cl.uh.edu |
Format |
Upload using the Internet Explorer browser |
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MS Word |
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Off Campus Access: To
connect to the University of Houston-Clear Lake server the two
machines pass a sequence of commands to create
a secure
connection. The FTP protocol definition provides at least
two distinct mechanisms by which this sequence is initiated:
Explicit (active)
and Implicit (passive) security.
Your FTP software must
either auto-negotiate the Active/Passive mode or the user must
manually set the mode
to ACTIVE for OFF
CAMPUS
access. It appears that with Windows XP SP2 or with Microsoft
Internet Explorer upgrades now defaults the FTP client with
the mode set to passive.
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| Follow these instructions to Disable
Passive FTP mode in Internet Explorer: |
| Internet
Options Example |
Video Format
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- Open Internet Explorer from the Start Menu or command
line.
- On the Internet Explorer menu, click Tools to
open the Tools menu.
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options... .
A new Internet Options window will appear on the screen.
- In the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab.
- Find the setting called Use Passive FTP (located
approximately halfway down in the list of settings).
- To disable the feature, clear the checkmark in the box
next to the Use Passive FTP setting.
- Click OK or Apply to save the Passive FTP setting.
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