Robo-FTP Server 3.1

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Robo-FTP Server is an FTP, FTPS (FTP+SSL), and SFTP (FTP+SSH) file transfer protocol (FTP) server for Windows with sophisticated automation features. Robo-FTP Server is easy to install and configure yet offers a feature set suitable for individual use up through enterprise-wide deployment. Features include certificate and private key authentication; integrated PGP encryption/decryption; bandwidth control for each user; and, use existing Windows user accounts for authentication or unique server accounts. A significant difference from other FTP server products is event-driven automation with Server Event Scripts and Remote Server Commands when used with Robo-FTP. Robo-FTP Server supports the same powerful script engine that put Robo-FTP on the map. Sophisticated client-server workflows involving zip/unzip, PGP encryption, e-mail notification, custom file naming, and even connecting to other FTP servers can be automated with a few simple commands.

Version 3.1 features: Server Event Scripts offer virtually unlimited automation possibilities; virtual folders give administrators more flexibility for provisioning accounts; supports public key authentication with SFTP.

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