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What's New in Version 2.5.0
Version 2.5 of Beyond FTP includes the capabilities of
Version 2.4 as well as the following
enhancements and new capabilities. The major change is the ability to
automatically encrypt and decrypt files as they are moved to and from any
FTP server. This allows secure transfers to and from public FTP servers on
any platform.
- Automatic encryption and decryption of files moving to and from any
FTP server.
- The Beyond FTP Encryption Service is now a standard part of the
release. The international version supports 56-bit DES. The domestic
version (which must be added) now supports both the TwoFish and Advance
Encryption Standard Rijndael algorithms, as well as DES.
- Support for FTP servers that allow file transfers only from the
current path. These servers cannot process path information as part of the
file name. All actions are relative to the current path. This includes IBM
MVS and AS400 systems.
- The Run command now supports file expansion for parameters. The
command is executed for each file in the expansion list.
- The Rename_File command now supports file renaming in scripts. This
simplifies operations that once required a copy and delete action.
- The Delete_File command has been moved to the Insert File Actions
dialog from the action dialog.
- The Insert File Actions dialog now supports transfers, renames, and
deletes.
- Beyond FTP Servers can now process an unlimited number of scripts
simultaneously. There is no longer a need to configure anything above ten
scripts. Beyond FTP Clients are still limited to processing scripts
sequentially.
- Firewall and proxy server support is now provided for standard FTP
servers.
- Beyond FTP clients can now access network drives. They are no longer
restricted to local disk drives.
- All script actions are now logged in a file with the root name of the
script and a suffix of .Log. These log files are text files.
- The speed of the security data base engine has been improved markedly.
This is especially apparent when saving a large number of user records.
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