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FTP

File Transfer Protocol. A part of the TCP/IP suite of control procedures for downloading files from a remote host computer to a local computer. FTP can be implemented either from a Telnet client by using mostly UNIX commands, or by using a software program such as LAN WorkPlace that automates many of the functions for you. The FTP protocol is also supported by many World Wide Web browsers such as Mosaic* and Netscape*.



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