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A file protocol is a set of rules and conventions that dictate how files are transferred and accessed over a network. It defines the methods for communication between devices, ensuring that data is transmitted accurately and securely. Common file protocols include FTP (File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), and SMB (Server Message Block), each serving specific use cases for file sharing and management. These protocols facilitate various operations such as uploading, downloading, and managing files across different systems.

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