This is called a server. Mostly called a FTP server.
The computer will do certain operations by itself if you schedule them to but you must set it up that way. If you mean upload documents and such, the answer is no. You must select which file or files you would like to upload.
Uploading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually larger computer system. From a network user's point-of-view, to upload a file is to send it to another computer that is set up to receive it. People who share images with others on bulletin board services ( BBS) upload files to the BBS. Transmission in the other direction is downloading-- from one, usually larger computer to another, usually smaller computer. From an Internet user's point-of-view, downloading is receiving a file from another computer. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the Internet facility for downloading and uploading files. (If you are uploading a file to another site, you must usually have permission in advance to access the site and the directory where the file is to be placed.) When you send or receive an attached file with an e-mail note, this is just an attachment, not a download or an upload. However, in practice, many people use "upload" to mean "send" and "download" to mean receive. The term is used loosely in practice and if someone says to you "Download (or upload) such--and-such a file to me" via e-mail, they simply mean "Send it to me." In short, from the ordinary workstation or small computer user's point-of-view, to upload is to send a file and to download is to receive a file.
Jumbofiles is a file uploading and sharing service that allows users to upload, store, and share large files online. Users can upload files to Jumbofiles and then share download links with others, enabling easy distribution and access to files without the need for email attachments or physical media. This type of service is beneficial for sharing large files like videos, software, or collections of documents that exceed the size limits of typical email attachments.
You have to create your own for your account UNLESS the total size of the files you want to download or upload is less than 100Mb.
There are many different sites that allow the uploading of large files including 'share file' 'drop box' 'you send it' 'stack overflow' and 'wordpress'
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Upload is when you transfer something (such as info from a Flash Drive, or songs from a CD inserted in your computer) into your computer. So it refers to anything from an external source that you are putting into your computer.Download refers to anything you transfer from the Internet or email into your computer.
Yes. Uploading refers to moving files to something greater. If some files are on your flash drive, you can upload them to a computer. If the files are already on your computer, you can upload them to a website, such as Google Docs, or Dropbox.
Download the template to your computer. You can open and edit the template files in dreamweaver. Then upload the files to your web host.
I believe the term you are looking for is uploading but I'm not 100% sure
the reasons why it is important to download files on your computer
uTorrent and other BitTorrent clients are a type of Peer2Peer (P2P) file sharing system. Like all P2P file sharing systems, one computer must upload so that another computer can download. BitTorrent clients, such as uTorrent, will not let you download from other clients if you do not upload back to them.In short, yes. The files you download are uploaded to other people who are trying to download the same file. Only the things you download are uploaded. uTorrent does not share personal files such as your "My Documents". uTorrent does share anything you download through uTorrent. If you do not share your downloaded torrent files with other users, other users will not want to upload to you.
Users can upload and download files to the Cloud using the Cloud Drive website. Alternatively, users can download to their desktop an application which enables them to drag files to a folder which then automatically uploads them to the Cloud.
Download and upload files to U.S. Bank, plus delete files
You have to download them to your computer first. Then go to your facebook account and click on upload photo. It should pull up this page and you click on browse files. find the file you saved the picture(s) and then click and upload them.
4shared is a webite where you can upload, share, and download files online.
it is a bad practice to download unknown files to the computer