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I'm with topher, Linux rocks. Pentium 200 with 128 meg runs web, mail, ftp, Winblows filesharing, and a few other things just fine, and never crashes.
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Yep, linux is pretty good junkman. I have a complete server install set for RedHat GUI... Can't get any server on redhat to run LOL but my ubuntu works great.
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I've never used redhat, I use Slackware for servers and Suse for workstations.
Since Darrell found a solution, let's close this topic.
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Windows XP Pro contains an FTP server. Here is a link to the Microsoft Knowledge Base article: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/304197/en-us Here is an excerpt: Article ID : 304197 Last Review : January 26, 2005 Revision : 1.2 This article was previously published under Q304197 SUMMARY Windows XP Home Edition does not include or support any versions (1.0, 2.0, 4.0) of Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS). Users that need Web server functionality in a desktop operating system should use Windows XP Professional. MORE INFORMATION Windows XP Professional is designed for business users and contains Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.1. IIS 5.1 includes Web and FTP server support....
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Actually, I've found that FreeBSD with the ProFTPD daemon is a potent (and very secure and stable) combo. Been using it ever since I set up our big archive. No difficulties at all (outside of those I caused myself while learning the thing).
Keep the peace(es).
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I use filezilla as a client for some websites that I manage with great success. There is also a server function / version that I have not used, I suspect that it is also great software. Filezilla is open source software. Jeff
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Power Desk Pro has a built in FTP client..The whole software is basically an enhanced windows explorer with some added features. Not too expensive and worth the investment I think.
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https://www.anomic.de/AnomicFTPServer/ AnomicFTPD: A freeware FTP Server in Java This is an enterprise-suited, RFC959 compliant terminal-based ftpd server in Java. It is a 'full' server that implements it's own user and group management for operation systems that do not support such and is also the ideal solution to exchange files between systems with different OS.
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