Russell McMahon wrote: > Anyone like to recommend a (preferably free) FTP server for Windows. > There are many out there. I'm more interested in ease of ownership > than features. If I can have both so much the better. > Being able to read and write files remotely is about the extent of my > spec. Anything else is icing. > > WAR FTP sounds OK > > http://www.warftp.org/ > > One slight detraction is the site's repeated attempts to download > double-click tracking material not only when you access the page (as > many sites do) but at ongoing intervals. Spybot deals with that, but > it's annoying. I used this one for about a year and it's fairly easy to setup and seems to work well. In my case it was for a private site that was only used by our family so I don't think there was ever more than one or two connections at a time. Ultimately the service was replaced on my PC by an older PC retasked as a server running Linux with web, ftp, file server functions, etc. Tim -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist