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Old 10-12-2004, 01:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tool to mirror FTP site on your Hard Disk?


Hi,

I am searching for a tool by which I can mirror the the contents of the FTP site on my Hard Disk.The issue is of preserving the directory structure. The site has many directories and sub-directories.How do I avoid going to each directory and selecting it for download? I want something like Metaproducts Offline Explorer which mirrors the websites.

I could have used the Offline Explorer, but the FTP site has pretty big files.Please suggest!

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Old 10-12-2004, 03:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Let me see if I have this correct. You want the contents of the ftp in your HDD preserving the exact directory structure. So if the ftp contains 30gb its ok ? I am assuming it is so.

Use Flash fxp. And when you get to the root folder of what you are lookin for drag and drop it onto the explorer on the left hand side. b4 you do so set the ftp options to recreate subdirectories. It will automatically recreate everything in ur HDD from and below the root dir.
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