Following is the FTP filesystems Properties
page with an explanation of each property.
To
see the FTP properties page, right click on the FTP
Filesystem and choose Properties.
Password for OpenVMS user account on the server.
Port
FTP port number to use. Generally, HP recommends that you do not change the port number.
Read Only
Makes this FTP filesystem read-only.
Server
IP name or address of the OpenVMS machine on which the remote filesystem resides.
User Name
OpenVMS account to be used for remote command execution, remote FTP execution, etc.
Ascii File Extensions
Extensions of files that should be treated as ASCII files during FTP transfer.
Auto Sync
Turn on/off automatic synchronization.
Backup Extensions
Extensions of files that should be backed up when modified.
Local FTP Directory Root
The root (or starting point) of the local directory tree for storage of files in this FTP filesystem.
Connected
Connect/disconnect this filesystem to the remote server.
Display Status
Display the synchronization status to the right of the filename for files in this filesystem.
Passive FTP Mode
Make the FTP connection passive rather than active. (In passive mode FTP, the client initiates both connections to the server, solving the problem of a firewall filtering the incoming data port connection to the client from the server. See http://slacksite.com/other/ftp.html for more information.)
FTP Socket Timeout
The socket timeout value for the FTP connection, in milliseconds.
Hide this Filesystem
Hide this filesystem from view in NetBeans Filesystems.
Ignore Hidden Files
Ignore filenames that start with a period (.).
Ignored Files Extensions
Extensions of files to ignore.
Ignored Folders
Folders to ignore.
Use XTerm for Compile
Use X terminal window to display the output.
Use XTerm for Execution
Use X terminal window to display the output.
Remote FTP Directory Root
Root (starting point) of remote directory tree on the OpenVMS machine for this FTP filesystem.
Server Only File Extensions
Extensions of files that should reside only on the server (OpenVMS machine).
X Display Device Number
Defines the screen associated with the X Windows display device on a local machine.