CuteFTP v4 Users GuideConnection SocksIf your network uses the SOCKS protocol, the following settings allow you to connect to external FTP sites. See also the Firewall settings for related options. Contact your System Administrator to obtain needed information. USE DIRECT CONNECTION. Select if you do NOT use the SOCKS protocol on your network. SOCKS4. Select if your network uses the SOCKS4 protocol. You must also enter the SOCKS Host and Port Number. SOCKS5. Select if your network uses the SOCKS5 protocol. Enter the Host and Port Number. If Use user/password for Socks5 proxy is checked, enter the UserID and Password supplied by your System Administrator. HOST/PORT. The host name and port number of the SOCKS proxy server. USER ID/PASSWORD. The User ID and password for the SOCKS proxy server. Connection WarFTP SpecificThese settings are specific to WarFTP servers. WarFTP treats PASV mode and links differently. CuteFTP circumvents this with the following options.FORCE RFC COMPLIANT PASV MODE. Uncheck if you are having problems connecting to WarFTP sites, or receive error messages indicating that PASV mode is not supported. TREAT .LNK FILES AS LINKED FILES. .lnk files will be treated as links instead of directories. Solves problems with directory navigationwhen connected to WarFTP sites.Directory NavigationDEFAULT DOWNLOAD DIRECTORY. Received files will be placed into this directory unless you navigate to another directory in the local pane. REMEMBER THE LAST LOCAL DIRECTORY USED. The directory visible in the local pane upon exiting CuteFTP will automatically display at the next startup. AUTO-REFRESH REMOTE DIRECTORY. The contents of the remote pane are refreshed each time you perform operations in that pane. SYMBOLIC LINKSSymbolic links are similar to Shortcuts in Windows: special files that act as pointers to other files or directories. Users can select how they want symbolic links displayed in the remote pane. Typically you will want to resolve links, meaning you will see the actual file or directory in the remote pane instead of the link.RESOLVE LINKS AND DISPLAY L ATTRIBUTE. Links are resolved and flagged with a special L attribute. The remote pane must be in Long Listing mode to see file attributes. RESOLVE SYMBOLIC LINKS. Symbolic links are resolved, but no special attribute is set. DO NOT RESOLVE LINKS. The actual link files are displayed instead of the files they point to. USE LOGICAL PARENT DIRECTORY. When navigating directories using links, CuteFTP will return to the linking directory when pressing the Parent Directory button instead of the actual parent directory. Example: you are in /dir1, and double-click link zzz pointing to /dir2/subdir. With this option enabled, you return to /dir1 when pressing the up arrow button. Without it, you return to /dir2. DisplaySHOW SPLASH SCREEN. Disable the CuteFTP startup screen display. SHOW FULL DIRECTORY PATH IN LOCAL PANE. The entire pathname is displayed in the local directory pane. If disabled, only the current folder name displays. SHOW FILE SIZES IN BYTES. All file sizes are listed in bytes instead of kilobytes or megabytes. AUTO-SAVE SORTING SETTINGS. Remember the last used sort operation and automatically apply it to new sessions. SHOW CUMULATIVE FILE SIZE IN QUEUE STATUS BAR. A byte total for all queued files displays in the queue window status bar. AUTO HIDE QUICK CONNECT AFTER EACH USE. The Quick Connect bar can be made to automatically disappear after use. If disabled theQuick Connect bar must be manually toggled using the Quick Connect button.21