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The SFTP Applet is a Java based application used to transfer files via FTP to or from your account with convenience.
The SFTP Applet is a Java based application used to transfer files via FTP to or from your account with convenience. We use JSCAPE's wonderful Secure FTP Java Applet. You can find documentation relating to the applet [http://www.jscape.com/sftpapplet/docs/HTML/index.html here].
 
==Instructions==


The SFTP application requires the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). If you are not able to view the Java applet that appears on this page, this may be because you are not using the newest and most compatible version of the JRE. Please reboot your machine after the download.  You must click the "Yes" button when the security certificate window pops up.
The SFTP application requires the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). If you are not able to view the Java applet that appears on this page, this may be because you are not using the newest and most compatible version of the JRE. Please reboot your machine after the download.  You must click the "Yes" button when the security certificate window pops up.

Revision as of 10:04, 1 September 2015

The SFTP Applet is a Java based application used to transfer files via FTP to or from your account with convenience. We use JSCAPE's wonderful Secure FTP Java Applet. You can find documentation relating to the applet here.

Instructions

The SFTP application requires the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). If you are not able to view the Java applet that appears on this page, this may be because you are not using the newest and most compatible version of the JRE. Please reboot your machine after the download. You must click the "Yes" button when the security certificate window pops up.

You can download the newest Java files at: http://java.sun.com/getjava/

For this to take effect, in Internet Explorer you may have to turn off the Microsoft Java software. To do this, click on "Tools" at the top of the screen, then on "Internet Options" at the bottom of the drop down menu. After this select the "Advanced" tab from the top and scroll down to where it says "Microsoft VM." You will want to uncheck the boxes in this category and make sure that the box in the "Java (Sun)" category is selected.

How to Get There

FTP Accounts tab -> SFTP Applet under the SFTP Accounts heading beside the SFTP account you would like to access.