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WebDrive

Access Your Network Anytime, Anywhere from the Cloud

WebDrive is more than just an FTP client. By moving your network to the cloud, you can open and edit server-based files without the additional step of downloading the file. Using a simple wizard, you assign a network drive letter to the FTP Server. By connecting through a virtual drive, there is no need to learn a separate FTP client interface. You access and edit files on the server the same way that you interact with files on your local PC.

WebDrive is available for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows clients and Mac OS X clients and for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows servers running the following software:

  • Titan Managed File Transfer (MFT) Server
  • Titan FTP Server
  • GroupDrive Collaboration Server
  • DMZedge Server

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WebDrive Benefits:

  • Secure access to your network anytime, anywhere
  • Built in support for SSL
  • Use as VPN for your company
  • Works from within your favorite applications like Word and Excel
  • Convenient search for your server files
  • Works like a local drive

WebDrive Advanced Features:

  • SFTP Support - Use WebDrive to connect to your SFTP/SSH server for fast, secure file access.
  • Amazon S3 Support - Use WebDrive to connect to your Amazon Web Services online storage account.
  • Microsoft FrontPage Support - Connect to any website running the Microsoft FrontPage extensions.
  • Firewall/Proxy server support - Login through a variety of proxy servers and firewalls, including MS Proxy 2.0, SOCKS 4.3 and SOCKS 5, and Raptor (gwpasswd).
  • S/KEY Password Encryption - Use MD4 & MD5 password encryption for supported FTP servers.
  • Foreign Language Support - Support for Far East languages, such as Japanese and Chinese, using DBCS.
  • File Caching - WebDrive caches both file and directory listings for quick access. You can control the amount of disk space used for the cache, and whether to cache files, directory listings, or both.
  • FTP resume interrupted download.
  • Support for Unix file attributes through an Explorer shell extension as well as a command line utility.
  • Options to transfer files in ASCII/Binary mode based on file extension.
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