![]() ![]() – Binary is the mode you want to use when transferring executable program files or binary data files, so they stay intact and don’t get corrupted. – Ascii is the default mode and works fine for any normal files. ![]() There are 2 transfer modes : ascii and binary. FTP is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a network, such as the Internet. I’ve tried to keep it simple so anyone can do it! Instead, I’ll explain how it works, step by step. I dislike those type of guides because you learn nothing and they usually become obsolete when something change… like that Jarticle. ![]() It is NOT meant to be a step by step guide. So here’s another Sirus guide on How to install Firefox from the command line on Windows (XP/Vista/7/8): But in my case, the command line was the fastest solution since there was a terrible lag with the remote GUI. Yes, it’s possible to use Windows Explorer to do the same thing. Then it hit me: I could still use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) from the command line (CMD)!Īfter a quick Internet search, I was able to locate Mozilla’s FTP repository and installed Firefox on the client’s computer from the command line! So there I was, wondering how I could access the Internet WITHOUT a web browser. (it was found that IE got blocked in firewall settings AND needed a reset) I had to find a solution until the problem could be investigated. Recently, I was servicing a client’s system remotely and Internet Explorer (IE) would not access the Internet anymore. ![]()
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