Please answer that problem.............. we loss 4 pendrives with same problem.........
There are several protocols that could be used, depending on how you wanted to transfer the file. There are, for example:FTP - file transfer protocolTFTP - trivial file transfer protocolNFS - Network file system transferSMTP - via emailrcp - remote copy protocolSFTP - Secure File Transfer Protocolscp - secure copy
It is normally referred to as "Uploading". It can be known as File Transfer, because the system you use to do it is File Transfer Protocol (FTP). ______________________ In my textbook is says that it is referred to as "Publishing". So I disagree with the previous answer.
A secure file transfer allows you to transfer files between your computer and some other storage system. For security purposes your login and password are encrypted.
FTP uses TCP because the file transfer has to be correct.TFTP uses UDP for speed, but not everything will get there.
File Transfer Protocol
DVDs primarily use the UDF file system, although it is possible to use the ISO 9660 file system as well.
if the server has ssh, use scp. there are some good scp clients for windows, and mac has it built in.
Solaris employs the file system called UFS (UNIX file system) for its native file system type.
As far as I know there is no way for Air Drop to know WHAT it is transferring other then it's a file. All "Air Drop" is is just a "local" file transfer system similar to "File Sharing" only with out all the hoops you have to go through normally.
there are a lot of ways in order to transfer a file from one computer to another computer. first is that you can use a flash disk drive/ USB to transfer file. you can also transfer file by using internet. attaching your file to your email, then open your email on the other computer. you can also transfer file trough network. if both of the computers are network together, you can access your file from one computer to another. these are only few on the things that you can do inorder to transfer your file. there are a lot more to do, just be creative.
If you have a file which is too large to email, there are a few applications you may use to transfer. The most common would be to use WinRAR or other zipping program. Or you could upload via FTP (file transfer protocol) in order to share it with others.