+1. Using /s installing on Windows XP 64bit, seems to have hung. Just a single install right now, so not a big issue. I'll just do it manually. Would definitely like to see this though.
Here's a vote AGAINST FileZilla. It has horrible password security -- it stores FTP passwords in plaintext in a known, hard-coded file location. I had one client who stopped using it after their FTP passwords leaked from a website maintainer's FileZilla stored passwords and their site was blacklisted for hosting malware.
I vote for (and use) WinSCP, also GPL freeware, which supports encryption of stored passwords when you enable a "Master Password".
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+1. Using /s installing on Windows XP 64bit, seems to have hung. Just a single install right now, so not a big issue. I'll just do it manually. Would definitely like to see this though.
Got it to work. I was using /s . The correct switch is /S .
Here's a vote AGAINST FileZilla. It has horrible password security -- it stores FTP passwords in plaintext in a known, hard-coded file location. I had one client who stopped using it after their FTP passwords leaked from a website maintainer's FileZilla stored passwords and their site was blacklisted for hosting malware.
I vote for (and use) WinSCP, also GPL freeware, which supports encryption of stored passwords when you enable a "Master Password".
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