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Anonymous Posted on Jul 08, 2009

I cant understand the server ftp server...

Its totally different fom now latest serve u software ........................i cant under stand...

  • kagitapus May 11, 2010

    what type of issues u r facing. I can help u as I am familiar with serve U.

  • ap-it
    ap-it May 11, 2010

    Can you let me know what OS you are using and what you want to do in more detail?

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Ftp stands for file transfer protocol,which transfering data files over the internet.

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