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Software Downloads > File Management > FileLink
FileLink is a powerful unattended, script-driven file transfer package supporting asynchronous modem communications and basic FTP file transfers. FileLink supports the Kermit, Xmodem, Ymodem, and Zmodem file transfer protocols in addition to FTP. FileLink supports a COM/OLE interface permitting complete control from a user-written program. FileLink may be installed as an NT Service on appropriate versions of Windows. The FileLink script language provides all the features you need to automatically dial your modem, recognize host prompts, send logon and password strings, send and receive text and binary files using multiple file transfer protocols, detect and handle error conditions, log results, and wait for the next session. Automated FileLink transfers can be launched from a desktop icon, DOS command line, script file, batch file or run continuously as NT service on Windows NT, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, or XP. FileLink supports a COM/OLE interface permitting complete control from a user-written program which allows FileLink to be tightly integrated with user-written application programs. FileLink's design is centered around the execution of script files, but it also includes a simple but capable TTY terminal emulator. This program may be invoked from FileLink menus or by way of a script command. It can help you to observe the behavior of a remote system in order to build a script file to automate the typically manual operations. The FileLink Script File Wizard is a powerful accessory (provided) that automatically creates fully documented, ready-to-run script files. The wizard is all you need to automate basic recurring file transfer tasks. Wizard created script files are also a useful starting point for automating more complex scenarios. FileLink has been designed from the ground up as an unattended file transfer package unlike other async file transfer products on the market -- this specific focus makes FileLink the ultimate automated file transfer solution.
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