Help-Strings-Local.strings
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- <!--#include "Help-Strings-Images.strings"-->
- <!-- File: Help-Strings-Local.strings -->
- <!-- Language: English -->
- <!-- Purpose: Provides translated strings for FTP Voyager JV's Help documentation. -->
- <!-- Notes: - Comment blocks are useful. To place a comment, use the HTML tags at the beginning and end of this line -->
- <!-- - Any text following a "$=" should be translated -->
- <!-- - Any text between a "$::" through "::END" should be translated -->
- <!-- - HTML tags should not be translated (Example: "<strong>") -->
- <!-- Reused HTML links throughout the help docs. The text within these links may need to be translated. -->
- $LINK_FTP_VOYAGER$=<a href="http://www.ftpvoyager.com/" target="_blank">FTP Voyager®</a>
- $LINK_SERVU$=<a href="http://www.Serv-U.com/" target="_blank">Serv-U File Server</a>
- $LINK_RHINOSOFT$=<a href="http://www.rhinosoft.com/" target="_blank">RhinoSoft.com</a>
- $LINK_JAVA_RUNTIME$=<a href="http://www.java.com/download/java/" target="_blank">Java Runtime</a>
- <!-- Reused HTML links for other help documentation pages. The text within these links must be translated. -->
- $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Overview.htm">Local/Remote Pane</a>
- $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANES$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Overview.htm">Local/Remote Panes</a>
- $LINK_LOCAL_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Overview.htm">Local Pane</a>
- $LINK_REMOTE_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Overview.htm">Remote Pane</a>
- $LINK_TREE_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Tree-Overview.htm">Tree Pane</a>
- $LINK_PREVIEW_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Preview-Overview.htm">Preview Pane</a>
- $LINK_LIST_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-List-Overview.htm">List Pane</a>
- $LINK_TRANSFER_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Transfer-Overview.htm">Transfer Pane</a>
- $LINK_STATUS_BAR$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-StatusBar-Overview.htm">Status Bar</a>
- $LINK_SEARCH_BAR$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Browser-Search-Overview.htm">Search Bar</a>
- $LINK_MAIN_MENU$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Overview.htm">Main Menu</a>
- $LINK_FILE_MENU$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-File.htm">File Menu</a>
- $LINK_EDIT_MENU$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-Edit.htm">Edit Menu</a>
- $LINK_VIEW_MENU$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-View.htm">View Menu</a>
- $LINK_WINDOWS_MENU$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-Windows.htm">Windows Menu</a>
- $LINK_HELP_MENU$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-Help.htm">Help Menu</a>
- $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_TOOLBAR$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Browser-Overview.htm">Local/Remote Toolbar</a>
- $LINK_CRUMB_BAR$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Browser-Crumbbar-Overview.htm">Navigation Bar</a>
- $LINK_CRUMB$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Browser-Crumbbar-Actions.htm">Crumb</a>
- $LINK_CRUMB_HISTORY$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Browser-Crumbbar-Actions.htm">History</a>
- $LINK_ABSOLUTE_PATH_MODE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Browser-Crumbbar-Actions.htm">Absolute Path Mode</a>
- $LINK_STOP_AFTER_FILE_COMPLETES$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Transfer-Actions.htm#StopAfterFileCompletes">Stop After File Completes</a>
- $LINK_PAUSE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Tbar-Transfer-Actions.htm#Pause">Pause</a>
- $LINK_FRAME_LIST$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-Windows.htm#FrameList">Frame List</a>
- $LINK_AUTO_HIDE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-Windows.htm#AutoHide" style="color:Black">Auto Hide</a>
- $LINK_ACTIVATE_WINDOW$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-ActivateWindow.htm">Activate Window</a>
- $LINK_PREFERENCES$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-Prefs-General.htm">Preferences</a>
- $LINK_PREF_PAGE_GENERAL$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-Prefs-General.htm">General</a>
- $LINK_PREF_PAGE_TOOLBARS$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-Prefs-Toolbars.htm">Toolbars</a>
- $LINK_THUMB_SIZES_HERE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-View.htm#ThumbSize">here</a>
- $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SyncFolders.htm">Synchronize Folders</a>
- $LINK_SAVE_LOGIN$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SaveLogin.htm">Save Login</a>
- $LINK_CHANGE_PASSWORD$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-ChangePassword.htm">Change Password</a>
- $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-OtherInfo-ActivePane-Overview.htm">Active Pane</a>
- $LINK_LOCAL_LIST_PANE$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Layout-Browser-Overview.htm#ListPane">Local-List Pane</a>
- $LINK_DOCKING_FRAMEWORK$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-OtherInfo-DockingFramework-Overview.htm">Docking Framework</a>
- $LINK_DOWNLOAD_BTN$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-File.htm#Download">Download button</a>
- $LINK_UPLOAD_BTN$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Menus-Main-Items-File.htm#Upload">Upload button</a>
- $BOLD_NOTE$=<strong>Note</strong>
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SyncFolders... -->
- $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS_LOCAL_FRAME$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Results.htm">Local-Results Pane</a>
- $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS_REMOTE_FRAME$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Results.htm">Remote-Results Pane</a>
- $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS_OPTIONS_FRAME$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Options.htm">Options Pane</a>
- $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_TBAR$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Results-Tbar.htm">Toolbar</a>
- $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_LIST$=<a href="%FVJV_FILE%Help/Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Results-List.htm">List</a>
- <!-- Help-Overview.htm -->
- $OVERVIEW_MAIN_HEADER$=FTP Voyager JV Overview
- $OVERVIEW_BODY$::
- Welcome to FTP Voyager JV!
- FTP Voyager JV is a full-featured, Java-based transfer client based on the award-winning $LINK_FTP_VOYAGER$ product from $LINK_RHINOSOFT$.
- It is distributed by a licensed $LINK_SERVU$ to provide a familiar, powerful way to transfer files for all users of the File Server.
- Some important features of FTP Voyager JV include:
- ::END
- $OVERVIEW_FEATURES$::
- No installation required - FTP Voyager JV only requires the Java Runtime Environment.
- Operates using the HTTP protocol for easy firewall configuration.
- Supports SSL encrypted communications using HTTPS.
- Thumbnail view of remote images that minimizes bandwidth usage.
- Maintains timestamps of transferred files.
- Easy drag and drop file transfers between local and remote panes.
- Multiple concurrent transfers for fast delivery of files.
- Customizable appearance, giving users a sense of familiarity between applications.
- Easily manage transfers through a Transfer Queue.
- Ability to RESUME transfers.
- View different parts of the same file system simultaneously by utilizing the "docking framework".
- User customizable workspaces.
- Preview image files (JPG, PNG, GIF, and many more).
- ::END
- $OVERVIEW_FEATURES_NEW$::
- No installation required - FTP Voyager JV only requires the Java Runtime Environment.
- Operates using the HTTP protocol for easy firewall configuration.
- Supports SSL encrypted communications using HTTPS.
- Thumbnail view of remote images that minimizes bandwidth usage.
- Maintains timestamps of transferred files.
- Easy drag and drop file transfers between local and remote panes.
- Multiple concurrent transfers for fast delivery of files.
- Customizable appearance, giving users a sense of familiarity between applications.
- Easily manage transfers through a Transfer Queue.
- Ability to RESUME transfers.
- View different parts of the same file system simultaneously by utilizing the "docking framework".
- User customizable workspaces.
- Preview image files (JPG, PNG, GIF, and many more).
- Store login files to disk for easier launching.
- Search for files and directories.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Layout-Main-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_LAYOUT_MAIN$=Application Overview
- $DESC_LAYOUT_MAIN$::
- The user interface of FTP Voyager JV makes it easier than ever to navigate a file system. By using a familiar and simple layout
- users can quickly begin to navigate through their file system. A significant addition to the layout is the introduction of the
- "$LINK_DOCKING_FRAMEWORK$". The "docking framework" allows the user to look at two different parts of the same file system. Users can also change the location of "dockable frames and/or toolbars" to create a customizable workspace. This creates a very simple
- intuitive file transfer client tailored to each user of Serv-U.
- ::END
- $HEAD_LAYOUT_INITIAL$=Initial Layout
- $DESC_LAYOUT_INITIAL_1$::
- FTP Voyager JV initially starts up with a layout similar to the one shown below:
- ::END
- $LI_LAYOUT_INTIIAL_1$=: Initially located at the top of the application window. It contains all the actions that FTP Voyager JV can perform.
- $LI_LAYOUT_INTIIAL_2$=: Initially located at the top-left side of the application window. It shows the client's local file system.
- $LI_LAYOUT_INTIIAL_3$=: Initially located at the top-right side of the application window. It shows the server's remote file system.
- $LI_LAYOUT_INTIIAL_4$=: Initially located at the bottom of the application window. It shows the transfers between the client and server.
- $LI_LAYOUT_INTIIAL_5$=: Located at the bottom of the application window. It shows dynamic descriptions of buttons and actions of FTP Voyager JV, as well as Local/Remote listing information like number of files/folders and number of selected files/folders.
- $NOTE_CONTENT_REMOVED$=$BOLD_NOTE$: The content has been removed in order to help with visualization of the location of each component.
- <!-- Help-Layout-Browser-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_PANE_LOCAL_REMOTE$=Local Pane & Remote Pane Overview
- $DESC_PANE_LOCAL_REMOTE$::
- The local and remote panes allow the user to quickly navigate through a file system. Each pane has a similar layout which eases
- the user into a comfortable transition between the two file systems. The panes also inherit the functionality of the
- "$LINK_DOCKING_FRAMEWORK$", which allows the user to customize the layout of each pane. Each local panel shows the contents of
- the client's local file system and each remote panel shows the contents of the server's remote file system.
- ::END
- $HEAD_LOCAL_PANE$=Local Pane
- $DESC_LOCAL_PANE$::
- The local pane is initially located in the upper-left panel of the main application window. Its viewport shows the contents of the client's
- local file system.
- ::END
- $HEAD_REMOTE_PANE$=Remote Pane
- $DESC_REMOTE_PANE$::
- The remote pane is initially located in the upper-right panel of the main application window. Its viewport shows the contents of the server's
- remote file system.
- ::END
- $DESC_FUNCTIONALITY$=From these panes, it is possible to:
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_1$=Navigate through directories, viewing their contents
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_2$=Create new directories
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_3$=Delete directories and files
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_4$=Rename directories and files
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_5$=View detailed properties of directories and files
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_6$=Copy or Move files from one directory to another
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_7$=Transfer files between the Local and Remote file systems
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_8$=Display thumbnail images of supported file types
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_9$=Preview the contents of supported file types
- $LI_FUNCTIONALITY_10$=Search for files and/or folders
- $HEAD_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT$=Initial Layout
- $DESC_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT$::
- The panes initially consist of the components listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT_1$=: Shows the current working directory using a "crumb" to represent each directory in the path. The user can also type in an absolute path to navigate to from within this toolbar.
- $LI_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT_2$=: Shows the actions that can be performed on directories and/or files. The toolbar can be customized by right-clicking and toggling the visible state of each button.
- $LI_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT_3$=: Shows the folders of the corresponding file system as a tree structure.
- $LI_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT_4$=: Shows a preview of the file selected from the listing.
- $LI_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT_5$=: Shows the file listing of the current working directory.
- $LI_BROWSER_PANE_LAYOUT_6$=: Shows the controls needed to perform a search through the current working directory.
- <!-- Help-Layout-Browser-Tree-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TREE_PANE$=Tree Pane Overview
- $DESC_TREE_PANE$::
- The Tree Pane is initially located in the upper-left corner of the $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANE$ just above the $LINK_PREVIEW_PANE$.
- It displays the folders of the corresponding file system as a hierarchy. This makes it very easy to understand how the file system is laid out.
- The Tree Pane has many features that can be used to easily manage the underlying file system. These are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_1$=Creating a new directory
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_2$=Deleting a directory
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_3$=Renaming a directory
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_4$=Opening a directory to view its contents
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_5$=Viewing the properties of a directory
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_6$=Copying or Moving a directory to another location
- $LI_TREE_PANE_FEATURE_7$=Transferring a directory to the other file system
- $HEAD_EXAMPLE_PATH$=The above screenshot uses the sample path "C:DownloadsRhinoSoft.com" to show how the tree breaks down the folder structure:
- $DESC_EXAMPLE_PATH_1$=Desktop
- $DESC_EXAMPLE_PATH_2$=Computer
- $DESC_EXAMPLE_PATH_3$=C:
- $DESC_EXAMPLE_PATH_4$=Downloads
- $DESC_EXAMPLE_PATH_5$=RhinoSoft.com
- <!-- Help-Layout-Browser-Preview-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_PREVIEW_PANE$=Preview Pane Overview
- $DESC_PREVIEW_PANE$::
- The Preview Pane is initially located in the lower-left corner of the $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANE$ just below the $LINK_TREE_PANE$.
- It displays a preview of the file that is selected from within the $LINK_LIST_PANE$. This is very useful when it is more efficient to
- preview an image file without downloading the original. When the Preview Pane is undocked from the interface, its size can be adjusted.
- Resizing the Preview Pane also adjusts the size of the image being previewed.
- The Preview Pane supports the file types listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_PREVIEW_TYPES_SUPPORTED$::
- JPG/JPEG
- GIF
- PNG
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Layout-Browser-List-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_LIST_PANE_OVERVIEW$=List Pane Overview
- $DESC_LIST_PANE_OVERVIEW$::
- The List Pane is initially located on the right side of the $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANE$. It displays all the files and directories
- of the current working directory. The List Pane has many features that can be used to easily manage the underlying file system.
- These features are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_1$=Creating a new directory
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_2$=Deleting directories and files
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_3$=Renaming a directory or file
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_4$=Opening a directory to view its contents
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_5$=Opening a file
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_6$=Viewing the properties of directories and files
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_7$=Copying or Moving directories and files to another location
- $LI_LIST_PANE_FEATURE_8$=Transferring directories and files to another file system
- $DESC_LIST_PANE_VIEW_MODES$=The List Pane can show the directory contents using one of five supported views:
- $LI_LIST_PANE_VIEW_1$=<strong>Large Icons</strong> - Displays the filenames along with an appropriate large icon determined by the file type.
- $LI_LIST_PANE_VIEW_2$=<strong>Small Icons</strong> - Displays the same information as Large Icons, except using a smaller icon.
- $LI_LIST_PANE_VIEW_3$=<strong>List</strong> - Displays the same information as Small Icons, but scrolling horizontally to display additional files.
- $LI_LIST_PANE_VIEW_4$=<strong>Details</strong> - The traditional view used by Windows Explorer to display additional information about each file.
- $LI_LIST_PANE_VIEW_5$=<strong>Thumbnails</strong> - Displays the filenames along with a preview of supported image types.
- $DESC_LIST_PANE_DETAILS$::
- The Details view has four columns that display important information about each file. These columns are described below:
- ::END
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_1$=Name
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_2$=Size
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_3$=Type
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_4$=Modified
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_1_1$=: Shows the display name of the file or directory
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_2_1$=: Shows the size of the file or directory
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_3_1$=: Identifies the file type as registered with the client's operating system
- $LI_LIST_PANE_DETAILS_4_1$=: Shows the last date that the file was modified
- $DESC_LIST_PANE_THUMBS$::
- Thumbnail view can display each file as a thumbnail representation of itself. If the file does not produce an image of itself,
- then the "Large Icon" is used instead. For information on the different sizes available for thumbnails,
- please click $LINK_THUMB_SIZES_HERE$.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Layout-Transfer-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TRANSFER_PANE_OVERVIEW$=Transfer Pane Overview
- $DESC_TRANSFER_PANE_OVERVIEW$::
- The Transfer Pane is initially located at the bottom of the application window. The Transfer Pane shows
- status information for all file transfers. By default, transfers are removed from this pane if they are completed, cancelled,
- or interrupted. However, FTP Voyager JV can be configured to leave entries in the transfer pane until they are removed manually.
- The Transfer Pane has several features that can be used to easily manage each transfer.
- These features are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_1$=Stop the selected transfer after the current file is complete.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_2$=Move onto the next file for the selected transfer.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_3$=Pause the selected transfer.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_4$=Resume the selected transfer.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_5$=Cancel the transfer.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_6$=Remove the transfer from the list.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_7$=Cancel all transfers that are in the list.
- $LI_TRANSFER_PANE_FEATURE_8$=Remove all transfers from the list.
- $DESC_TRANSFER_COLUMNS$::
- The Transfer Pane contains columns showing important information about the transfer. These columns are listed below:
- ::END
- $HEAD_COL_OPERATING_STATUS$=Operation
- $DESC_COL_OPERATING_STATUS$::
- Displays the current state of the transfer. At any time, the state of the transfer can change. The states are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_COL_OPERATING_STATUS_1$=<strong>Running</strong>: The transfer is in progress.
- $LI_COL_OPERATING_STATUS_2$=<strong>Stopped</strong>: The transfer has been stopped. This could be a result of selecting the $LINK_STOP_AFTER_FILE_COMPLETES$ option.
- $LI_COL_OPERATING_STATUS_3$=<strong>Paused</strong>: The transfer has been paused. This could be a result of selecting the $LINK_PAUSE$ option.
- $LI_COL_OPERATING_STATUS_4$=<strong>Cancelled</strong>: The transfer has been cancelled.
- $LI_COL_OPERATING_STATUS_5$=<strong>Error</strong>: The transfer has encountered an error. The transfer could continue after the error has been acknowledged by the user.
- $HEAD_COL_NAME$=Name
- $DESC_COL_NAME$::
- The name of the file currently being transferred is shown in this column. If an entire directory or multiple files are being transferred,
- the name displayed in this column changes as files are completed.
- ::END
- $HEAD_COL_STATUS$=Status
- $DESC_COL_STATUS$::
- This column displays the progress for the current file being transferred. It displays the total size of the file as well as how much of
- the file has already been transferred in actual bytes as well as a percentage with a visual progress indicator.
- ::END
- $HEAD_COL_COMPLETION$=Completion
- $DESC_COL_COMPLETION$::
- The Completion column shows the transfer rate and the estimated amount of time until transfer completion. The estimated time is displayed in the
- format of HH:MM:SS where "HH" represents hours, "MM" represents minutes, and "SS" represents seconds. The transfer also displays one of two icons
- to indicate whether the transfer is an upload or download:
- ::END
- $LI_COL_COMPLETION_1$=Uploading
- $LI_COL_COMPLETION_2$=Downloading
- $HEAD_COL_OVERALL$=Overall
- $DESC_COL_OVERALL$::
- Displays the overall number of bytes transferred for the all the files that are part of this particular transfer. This has a progress indicator that
- updates at certain intervals to show the approximate percentage of the number of bytes transferred.
- ::END
- $HEAD_COL_PATH_FROM$=Source Path
- $DESC_COL_PATH_FROM$::
- This column displays the complete path for the "source" file that is currently being transferred.
- ::END
- $HEAD_COL_PATH_TO$=Destination Path
- $DESC_COL_PATH_TO$::
- This column displays the complete path for the "destination" file that is currently being transferred.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Layout-StatusBar-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_LAYOUT_STATUS_BAR$=Status Bar Overview
- $DESC_LAYOUT_STATUS_BAR$::
- The Status Bar is located at the bottom of the main application window. It can show descriptions for various actions of
- FTP Voyager JV, the name of the currently connected user account, secure connection identifier, and elapsed time for this session.
- ::END
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_AREA_1_1$=Status Area:
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_USER_2_1$=User:
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_CONNECTION_3_1$=Secure Connection:
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_USER_4_1$=Duration:
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_AREA_1_2$::
- Dynamically updates to show extended information about buttons and actions. Also shows the number of files and number of
- selected files in the active Local/Remote Pane.
- ::END
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_USER_2_2$=Shows which user account is active in FTP Voyager JV.
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_CONNECTION_3_2$=Shows an icon and text if FTP Voyager JV is using a secure connection to Serv-U.
- $LI_STATUS_BAR_USER_4_2$=Displays the elapsed time for this session of FTP Voyager JV.
- <!-- Help-Menus-Main-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_MENU_MAIN_OVERVIEW$=Main Menu Overview
- $DESC_MENU_MAIN_OVERVIEW$::
- The Main Menu is located at the top of the application window. It allows quick access to all of the operations and features of FTP Voyager JV.
- Some operations can also be performed using keyboard shortcuts. If an operation supports a keyboard shortcut, it is displayed at the end of
- corresponding menu entry.
- ::END
- $DESC_MENU_MAIN_FEATURES$=The Main Menu is divided into the categories listed below:
- <!-- Help-Menus-Main-Items-File.htm -->
- $HEAD_MENU_FILE$=File Menu
- $HEAD_ACTION_NEW_LOCAL_BROWSER$=New Local Browser
- $DESC_ACTION_NEW_LOCAL_BROWSER$::
- Creates a new dockable frame that is associated with the Local File System.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_NEW_REMOTE_BROWSER$=New Remote Browser
- $DESC_ACTION_NEW_REMOTE_BROWSER$::
- Creates a new dockable frame that is associated with the Remote File System.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_NEW_DIR$=New Folder
- $DESC_ACTION_NEW_DIR$::
- Creates a new directory under the current working directory of the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_OPEN$=Open
- $DESC_ACTION_OPEN$::
- Opens the directory in the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$ or attempts to open the file with the system's default program for the file
- extension.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_DELETE$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: Depending on your FTP Voyager JV settings, it may request confirm of the action before the
- deletion occurs.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_RENAME$=Rename
- $DESC_ACTION_RENAME$::
- Allows file and folder names to be edited in the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_PROPERTIES$=Properties
- $DESC_ACTION_PROPERTIES$::
- Launches a dialog that shows the properties of the selected items of the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_FILE_UPLOAD$=Upload Files...
- $DESC_ACTION_FILE_UPLOAD$::
- The upload command initiates a file transfer that copies the selected items in the active Local Pane to the File Server.
- If more than one Remote Browser window is currently open, a dialog is displayed that allows the proper destination to be
- chosen.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_UPLOAD$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: The server retains the directory tree structure of any client files that may be directories.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_FILE_DOWNLOAD$=Download Files...
- $DESC_ACTION_FILE_DOWNLOAD$::
- The download command initiates a file transfer that copies the selected items in the active Remote Pane to the local file
- system. If more than one Local Browser window is currently open, a dialog is displayed that allows the proper destination to be
- chosen.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_DOWNLOAD$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: The client retains the directory tree structure of any server files that may be directories.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_STOP_REMOTE_DIR_LISTING$=Stop Remote Directory Listing
- $DESC_ACTION_STOP_REMOTE_DIR_LISTING$::
- If a directory listing is pending on the server, this option terminates the listing without waiting for it to finish.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_STOP_REMOTE_DIR_LISTING$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: This action is only available while a remote directory listing is in progress. Remote directory listings may take
- a long time to complete (especially if the File Server is accessing resources across a network). Certain commands cannot be
- executed until FTP Voyager JV receives a remote directory listing or the directory listing has been cancelled.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS$=Synchronize Folders
- $DESC_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS$::
- Launches the $LINK_SYNC_FOLDERS$ dialog, allowing the user to view inconsistencies between two directories whose files should match.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_SAVE_LOGIN$=Save Login
- $DESC_ACTION_SAVE_LOGIN$::
- Launches the $LINK_SAVE_LOGIN$ dialog, allowing the user to save a file with their login credentials to the client machine.
- Once saved, the user can login to this server by opening that file.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_SAVE_LOGIN$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: Saving passwords to files could pose as a security risk.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_CHANGE_PASSWORD$=Change Password
- $DESC_ACTION_CHANGE_PASSWORD$::
- Launches the $LINK_CHANGE_PASSWORD$ dialog, allowing the user to change the password for their user account.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_CHANGE_PASSWORD$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: This option is only available if the administrator allows users to change their password.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_EXIT$=Exit
- $DESC_ACTION_EXIT$::
- Closes FTP Voyager JV and (optionally) logs out the current user account from Serv-U.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_EXIT$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: If logged into FTP Voyager JV using an administrator account, logging out of Serv-U may not be recommended.
- Logging out will also log out the instance of the Management Console, requiring another login before returning to the
- Management Console from within the browser.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Menus-Main-Items-Edit.htm -->
- $HEAD_MENU_EDIT$=Edit Menu
- $HEAD_ACTION_PREFERENCES$=Preferences
- $DESC_ACTION_PREFERENCES$::
- Launches the $LINK_PREFERENCES$ dialog allowing configure various options in FTP Voyager JV to be configured.
- The $LINK_PREFERENCES$ dialog has several options that can be changed to suit individual needs.
- The Preferences dialog is made of up these pages:
- ::END
- $LI_PREF_PAGE_TBAR_MAIN$=Main Toolbar
- $LI_PREF_PAGE_TBAR_LOCAL$=Local Toolbars
- $LI_PREF_PAGE_TBAR_REMOTE$=Remote Toolbars
- $LI_PREF_PAGE_TBAR_TRANSFER$=Transfer Toolbar
- $HEAD_ACTION_SELECT_ALL$=Select All
- $DESC_ACTION_SELECT_ALL$::
- Selects all rows of the active $LINK_LIST_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_INVERT_SELECTION$=Invert Selection
- $DESC_ACTION_INVERT_SELECTION$::
- Reverses each row's selection state of the active $LINK_LIST_PANE$. Therefore, any rows not selected become selected and
- any rows selected become de-selected.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Menus-Main-Items-View.htm -->
- $HEAD_MENU_VIEW$=View Menu
- $MENU_STYLE$=Style
- $DESC_STYLE$::
- Provides alternate skins that can be applied to FTP Voyager JV. There are many custom styles available, as well as
- a style that reflects the operating system that FTP Voyager JV is running on.
- ::END
- $MENU_TBARS$=Toolbars
- $DESC_TBARS$::
- Toggles the visibility of the various toolbars that are located throughout the application.
- ::END
- $MENU_PANES$=Panes
- $DESC_PANES$::
- Toggles the visibility of the Dockable Panes that are located on the $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANES$.
- ::END
- $MENU_VIEW_LARGE_ICONS$=Large Icons
- $DESC_VIEW_LARGE_ICONS$::
- Selecting this item changes the view to display large icons of the files and folders in the active pane.
- ::END
- $MENU_VIEW_SMALL_ICONS$=Small Icons
- $DESC_VIEW_SMALL_ICONS$::
- Selecting this item changes the view to display small icons of the files and folders in the active pane.
- ::END
- $MENU_VIEW_LIST$=List
- $DESC_VIEW_LIST$::
- Selecting this item changes the view to display a simple list of all the files and folders in the active pane.
- ::END
- $MENU_VIEW_DETAILS$=Details
- $DESC_VIEW_DETAILS$::
- Selecting this item changes the view to display detailed information of all the files and folders in the active pane. In
- addition to showing the filename, detailed listings also show the file size, file type, and modification date and time.
- ::END
- $MENU_VIEW_THUMBS$=Thumbnails
- $DESC_VIEW_THUMBS$::
- Thumbnails are displayed in the $LINK_LIST_PANE$. The size of the thumbnails can be changed by selecting a pre-defined
- size that is listed here. Thumbnails are only retrieved and displayed for recognized image types. Otherwise, a large icon
- is displayed for the item.
- The pre-defined sizes are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_VIEW_THUMBS_075$=75x75
- $LI_VIEW_THUMBS_100$=100x100 (Default)
- $LI_VIEW_THUMBS_150$=150x150
- $LI_VIEW_THUMBS_200$=200x200
- $LI_VIEW_THUMBS_250$=250x250
- $MENU_BACK$=Back
- $DESC_BACK$::
- The back command navigates back one entry in the navigation history of the active pane.
- ::END
- $MENU_FORWARD$=Forward
- $DESC_FORWARD$::
- The forward command navigates forward one entry in the navigation history of the active pane.
- ::END
- $MENU_UP_DIR$=Up One Level
- $DESC_UP_DIR$::
- This command navigates to the parent directory of the current directory in the active pane.
- ::END
- $MENU_REFRESH$=Refresh
- $DESC_REFRESH$::
- The refresh command forces FTP Voyager JV to retrieve an updated directory listing for the active pane.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Menus-Main-Items-Windows.htm -->
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS$=Windows Menu
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_CLOSE$=Close
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_CLOSE$::
- Closes the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$. $BOLD_NOTE$: Closing the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$ updates the $LINK_FRAME_LIST$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_AUTO_HIDE$=Auto Hide
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_AUTO_HIDE$::
- Changes the state of the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$ to become a hidden panel attached to the application window. The hidden panel
- can be shown by hovering the mouse over the tab assigned to the frame.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_DOCKABLE$=Dockable
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_DOCKABLE$::
- Changes the state of the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$ to a dockable frame that is attached to the application window. This is the
- default state of window panes in FTP Voyager JV.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_FLOATING$=Floating
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_FLOATING$::
- Changes the state of the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$ to a floating frame that is detached from the application window.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_AUTO_HIDE_ALL$=Auto Hide All
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_AUTO_HIDE_ALL$::
- Changes all frames to an $LINK_AUTO_HIDE$ state.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_CLOSE_ALL$=Close All Frames
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_CLOSE_ALL$::
- Closes all frames for the application.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_TREE_PANE$=Tree Pane
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_TREE_PANE$::
- Toggles the visibility of the $LINK_TREE_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_PREVIEW_PANE$=Preview Pane
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_PREVIEW_PANE$::
- Toggles the visibility of the $LINK_PREVIEW_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_FRAME_LIST$=Frame List
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_FRAME_LIST$::
- This section contains all the frames that are active for this session. The menus dynamically update in accordance with the
- frames that have been created and destroyed. Selecting a frame from this list makes it active in the application.
- ::END
- $HEAD_MENU_WINDOWS_ACTIVATE_DLG$=Windows...
- $DESC_MENU_WINDOWS_ACTIVATE_DLG$::
- Launches the $LINK_ACTIVATE_WINDOW$ dialog that allows frames to be activated within the application.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Menus-Main-Items-Help.htm -->
- $HEAD_MENU_HELP$=Help Menu
- $HEAD_ACTION_HELP_TOPICS$=Help Topics
- $DESC_ACTION_HELP_TOPICS$::
- Launches the default web browser directly to FTP Voyager JV's context-sensitive help document.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_HELP_OVERVIEW$=Overview
- $DESC_ACTION_HELP_OVERVIEW$::
- Launches the default web browser directly to FTP Voyager JV's "Overview" help document.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_HELP_TECH_SUPPORT$=Technical Support
- $DESC_ACTION_HELP_TECH_SUPPORT$::
- Launches the default web browser directly to a page that provides information on how to contact technical support for
- the active server.
- $BOLD_NOTE$: This option is only available if a support link is provided by the Serv-U administrator.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_HELP_ABOUT$=About Dialog
- $DESC_ACTION_HELP_ABOUT$::
- Launches FTP Voyager JV's About Dialog. The About Dialog contains important product information.
- It has two pages which are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_ABOUT_PAGE_1$=Program Information
- $LI_ABOUT_PAGE_1_1$=: This page contains information about the FTP Voyager JV version, build date, and contact information.
- $LI_ABOUT_PAGE_2$=Computer Information
- $LI_ABOUT_PAGE_2_1$::
- : This dialog contains information about the computer's operating system and Java installation, which can be copied to the
- clipboard for submission to technical support by clicking the <strong>Copy to clipboard</strong> button.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Main-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_MAIN_OVERVIEW$=Main Toolbar Overview
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_MAIN_OVERVIEW$::
- The Main Toolbar gives the user a quick way to execute common actions for the application. The Main Toolbar is initially
- located directly below the Main Menu. It is hidden by default. To show the toolbar, go to "View | Toolbars" and select
- the "Main" option from the Main Menu.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Main-Actions.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_MAIN_ACTIONS$=Main Toolbar Actions
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_MAIN_ACTIONS$::
- Listed below are all the actions that the Main Toolbar can perform.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Browser-Crumbbar-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_OVERVIEW$=Local/Remote Navigation Bar Overview
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_OVERVIEW$::
- The Local/Remote Navigation Bars are initially located at the top of each Local/Remote pane. The Navigation Bar has various ways to
- change the current working directory. To change the current working directory, follow one of the steps below:
- ::END
- $LI_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_OVERVIEW_1$=Use a crumb button or crumb button's drop-down.
- $LI_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_OVERVIEW_2$=Specify an absolute path for the file system.
- $LI_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_OVERVIEW_3$=Select a previous path from the drop-down history list.
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Browser-Crumbbar-Actions.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS$=Local/Remote Navigation Bar Actions
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS$::
- The Navigation Bar can perform various actions to navigate to a directory on the corresponding file system. The Navigation Bar's
- functionality is listed below:
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_1$=Crumb buttons
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_1$::
- Each crumb represents a directory. To change the working directory to the corresponding crumb, click on the crumb. Clicking
- on the crumb's drop-down arrow brings up a list of the sub-directories of that crumb location. Clicking on one of these
- sub-directories also changes the working directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_6$=Absolute Path Mode
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_6$::
- Click within this area to change the Navigation Bar to an edit field. The edit field initially displays the current working directory
- as an absolute path. This string can be replaced with a different absolute path that points to a valid directory on the file system.
- Pressing the [ENTER] key sets the working directory to the specified path.
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_7$=History
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_7$::
- Click this button to show a drop-down list of previous working directories. Selecting a path from this list changes the current working directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_8$=$MENU_REFRESH$
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS_8$=$DESC_REFRESH$
- $LIST_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_CRUMBBAR_ACTIONS$::
- <strong>Crumbs</strong>: Each crumb represents a directory. User can also specify an absolute path to navigate to from within this toolbar.
- <strong>(2) $LINK_HELP_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_TOOLBAR$</strong>: Shows the actions that can be performed on directories and/or files. The toolbar can be customized by right-clicking and toggling the visible state of each button.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Browser-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_OVERVIEW$=Local/Remote Toolbars Overview
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_OVERVIEW$::
- The Local/Remote Toolbars allow the user to quickly execute common actions for selected directories and/or files.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Browser-Search-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_SEARCH_OVERVIEW$=Local/Remote Search Bar Overview
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_SEARCH_OVERVIEW$::
- The Local/Remote Search Bar allows the user to quickly find files and folders using common keywords: '*', '?', etc.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Browser-Search-Actions.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_SEARCH_ACTIONS$=Local/Remote Search Bar Actions
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_SEARCH_ACTIONS$::
- Listed below are all the options the Search Bar can perform.
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_SEARCH_FIELD$=Search Field
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_SEARCH_FIELD$::
- The Search Field allows entry of search criteria, including file and folder names. Standard wildcards can also be used to search for
- files, populating the listing with all file names that match the search criteria. The wildcards are listed below:
- ::END
- $LI_SEARCH_WILDCARD_1_1$='*'
- $LI_SEARCH_WILDCARD_1_2$::
- The '*' character means any characters will produce a match. Example: "*" or "*.*" will result in all files and folders
- being returned in the listing.
- ::END
- $LI_SEARCH_WILDCARD_2_1$='?'
- $LI_SEARCH_WILDCARD_2_2$::
- The '?' character is known as a character mask, and will match to any individual character at the position specified. Example:
- "Betty.???" will return all files that start with "Betty." and end with a three character extension. As an additional example,
- "LogFile??2009.txt" would return all files that start with "LogFile" contain two characters in the middle, and end in "2009.txt",
- as might be the case with monthly log files.
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_SEARCH_BTN$=Search Button
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_SEARCH_BTN$::
- The Search button starts the search process. Processing is done in another thread which allows interaction with the GUI.
- ::END
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_SEARCH_DROP_BTN$=Search Drop-Button
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_SEARCH_DROP_BTN$::
- The Search drop-button provides more options to configure the search criteria. Here specific Date ranges and file sizes
- can be included in the search algorithm.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Browser-Actions.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_ACTIONS$=Local/Remote Toolbar Actions
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_BROWSER_ACTIONS$::
- Listed below are all the actions that the Local/Remote Toolbars can perform.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_BACK$=Back
- $DESC_ACTION_BACK$::
- The back command navigates back one entry in the navigation history of the active pane.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_FORWARD$=Forward
- $DESC_ACTION_FORWARD$::
- The forward command navigates forward one entry in the navigation history of the active pane.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_FORWARD_TOOLBAR$::
- <strong>Note (2*):</strong> The drop-down button shows a history of the directories browsed to by using the Back and Forward mechanism.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_UPDIR$=Up Directory
- $DESC_ACTION_UPDIR$::
- This command navigates to the parent directory of the current directory in the active pane.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_UPLOAD$=Upload
- $DESC_ACTION_UPLOAD$::
- The upload command initiates a file transfer that copies the selected items to the File Server.
- If more than one Remote Browser window is currently open, a dialog is displayed that allows the proper destination to be
- chosen.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_UPLOAD_TOOLBAR$::
- <strong>Note (4*):</strong> Only a Local Pane's Toolbar can show the Upload button.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_DOWNLOAD$=Download
- $DESC_ACTION_DOWNLOAD$::
- The download command initiates a file transfer that copies the selected items to the local file
- system. If more than one Local Browser window is currently open, a dialog is displayed that allows the proper destination to be
- chosen.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_DOWNLOAD_TOOLBAR$::
- <strong>Note (5*):</strong> Only a Remote Pane's Toolbar can show the Download button.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_NEW_FOLDER$=New Folder
- $DESC_ACTION_NEW_FOLDER$::
- Creates a new directory under the current working directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_DELETE$=Delete
- $DESC_ACTION_DELETE$::
- The delete command permanently deletes the selected items in the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_VIEW$=Views
- $DESC_ACTION_VIEW$::
- Allows the user to cycle through the various views available to the List Pane.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_VIEW_TOOLBAR$::
- <strong>Note (8*):</strong> From here, quickly select the appropriate view for the List Pane from the drop-down button. The available views for the List Pane are:
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Transfer-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_TRANSFER_OVERVIEW$=Transfer Toolbar Overview
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_TRANSFER_OVERVIEW$::
- The Transfer Toolbar gives the user a quick way to execute common actions for transfers that are occurring between the client
- and server. The Transfer Toolbar is initially located at the top of the Transfer Pane.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Tbar-Transfer-Actions.htm -->
- $HEAD_TOOLBAR_TRANSFER_ACTIONS$=Transfer Toolbar Actions
- $DESC_TOOLBAR_TRANSFER_ACTIONS$::
- Listed below are all the actions that the Transfer Toolbar can perform.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_TRANSFER_STOP_AFTER_FILE$=Stop After File Completes
- $DESC_ACTION_TRANSFER_STOP_AFTER_FILE$::
- Selecting this option instructs FTP Voyager JV to stop transferring additional files in the item's transfer queue once the
- file currently being transferred is complete.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_TRANSFER_STOP_AFTER_FILE$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: This option is only available when the transfer has more than one item to process.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_TRANSFER_SKIP_FILE$=Skip File
- $DESC_ACTION_TRANSFER_SKIP_FILE$::
- The skip file command instructs FTP Voyager JV to abort the transfer of the current file but to continue transferring any
- remaining files in the item's transfer queue.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_TRANSFER_PAUSE$=Pause
- $DESC_ACTION_TRANSFER_PAUSE$::
- Allows the user to "pause" a transfer. This stops FTP Voyager JV from sending or receiving any data for this particular transfer
- until it is resumed.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_TRANSFER_RESUME$=Resume
- $DESC_ACTION_TRANSFER_RESUME$::
- Allows the user to "resume" a transfer. Resuming a transfer has many advantages. If the user "paused" the transfer, or the
- connection was lost momentarily, the user can "resume" the transfer. This allows FTP Voyager JV and Serv-U to pick up where
- they left off during the transfer. This saves time and resources because the user is not forced to transfer the entire
- file's contents again.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_TRANSFER_CANCEL$=Cancel
- $DESC_ACTION_TRANSFER_CANCEL$::
- The cancel action immediately aborts the transfer. This action is only available when a transfer is in progress.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_TRANSFER_REMOVE$=Remove
- $DESC_ACTION_TRANSFER_REMOVE$::
- Selecting this option removes the entry from the transfer pane. This action is only available when the transfer is
- complete or has been cancelled.
- ::END
- $NOTE_ACTION_TRANSFER_REMOVE_TOOLBAR$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: By default, completed or cancelled transfers are automatically removed from the transfer pane.
- To make this option available for manual removal of transfer items, see the Help documentation on $LINK_PREF_PAGE_GENERAL$
- preferences.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-About-ProgramInfo.htm -->
- $HEAD_DLG_ABOUT_PROGRAM_INFO$=About Box - Program Information
- $DESC_DLG_ABOUT_PROGRAM_INFO$::
- The Program Information page contains useful information about FTP Voyager JV.
- The page is split up into sections which are described below:
- ::END
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_1$=Product Information
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_2$=Contact Information
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_3$=Development Information
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_4$=Legal Information
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_1_1$=: Contains the version number and build date of FTP Voyager JV.
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_2_1$=: Lists all parties involved in the distribution of the product.
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_3_1$=: Lists all parties involved in the development of the product.
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_PROG_INFO_4_1$=: Contains information about copyright law applicable to the product.
- <!-- Help-Dlg-About-ComputerInfo.htm -->
- $HEAD_DLG_ABOUT_COMPUTER_INFO$=About Box - Computer Information
- $DESC_DLG_ABOUT_COMPUTER_INFO$::
- The Computer Information page contains useful information about the configuration of the client machine.
- The page is split up into sections which are described below:
- ::END
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_COMP_INFO_1$=Operating System Information
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_COMP_INFO_2$=Java Runtime Information
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_COMP_INFO_1_1$=: Displays information about the operating system of the client machine.
- $LI_DLG_ABOUT_COMP_INFO_2_1$=: Displays information about the Java Runtime Environment that is installed on the client machine.
- $DESC_COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD$::
- The Computer Information page also has a "Copy to clipboard" button that copies more in-depth details about the client
- operating system and Java Runtime Environment. This information is useful for technical support issues related to
- FTP Voyager JV.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-Prefs-General.htm -->
- $HEAD_DLG_PREFS_GENERAL$=Preferences - General
- $DESC_DLG_PREFS_GENERAL$::
- The General page has items that pertain to several features of FTP Voyager JV.
- These items are described below:
- ::END
- $HEAD_REMOVE_TRANSFER_FILES$=Remove files from Transfer Pane after completion
- $DESC_REMOVE_TRANSFER_FILES$::
- When this option is selected, transfers are automatically removed from the transfer pane when they are completed or cancelled.
- Otherwise, the transfer remains in the transfer pane until it has been manually removed.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ADJUST_DST$=Automatically adjust timestamps for Daylight Saving Time
- $DESC_ADJUST_DST$::
- Enabling this option causes FTP Voyager JV to automatically adjust file dates and times by one hour when
- Daylight Savings Time is in effect.
- ::END
- $HEAD_DATE_FMT$=Use Custom Date Formatting
- $DESC_DATE_FMT$::
- If selected, all timestamps are displayed with the syntax that's in the edit box. The syntax can be changed. Syntax
- and formatting options are listed below.
- ::END
- <!-- ROW_COL -->
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_TEXT$=Text
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_YEAR$=Year
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_MONTH$=Month
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_NUMBER$=Number
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_0_0$=Letter
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_0_1$=Date or Time Component
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_0_2$=Presentation
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_0_3$=Examples
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_1_1$=Era designator
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_1_3$=AD
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_2_3$=1996; 96
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_3_1$=Month in year
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_3_3$=July; Jul; 07
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_4_1$=Week in year
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_5_1$=Week in month
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_6_1$=Day in year
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_7_1$=Day in month
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_8_1$=Day of week in month
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_9_1$=Day in week
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_9_3$=Tuesday; Tue
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_10_1$=Am/pm marker
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_10_3$=PM
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_11_1$=Hour in day
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_12_1$=$OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_11_1$
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_13_1$=Hour in am/pm
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_14_1$=$OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_13_1$
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_15_1$=Minute in hour
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_16_1$=Second in minute
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_17_1$=Millisecond
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_18_1$=Time zone
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_18_3$=Pacific Standard Time; PST; GMT-08:00
- $OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_19_1$=$OPTIONS_UI_TABLE_18_1$
- $OPTIONS_UI_NUMBER$=number
- $OPTIONS_UI_TEXT$=text
- $OPTIONS_UI_DIGIT$=Digit
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_4_1$=Pattern letters are usually repeated, as their number determines the exact presentation:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_5_1$=Text:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_5_2$::
- For formatting, if the number of pattern letters is 4 or more, the full form is used; otherwise a short or
- abbreviated form is used if available. For parsing, both forms are accepted, independent of the number of
- pattern letters.
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_6_1$=Number:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_6_2$::
- For formatting, the number of pattern letters is the minimum number of digits, and shorter numbers are
- zero-padded to this amount. For parsing, the number of pattern letters is ignored unless it's needed to
- separate two adjacent fields.
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_7_1$=Year:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_7_2$::
- For formatting, if the number of pattern letters is 2, the year is truncated to 2 digits; otherwise it is
- interpreted as a
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_8$::
- For parsing, if the number of pattern letters is more than 2, the year is interpreted literally, regardless
- of the number of digits. So using the pattern "MM/dd/yyyy", "01/11/12" parses to Jan 11, 12 A.D.
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_9_1$=Month:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_9_2$=If the number of pattern letters is 3 or more, the month is interpreted as
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_9_3$=; otherwise, it is interpreted as a
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_10_1$=General time zone:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_10_2$=Time zones are interpreted as
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_10_3$::
- if they have names. For time zones representing a GMT offset value, the following syntax is used:
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_11_1$=GMTOffsetTimeZone:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_12_1$=GMT
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_12_2$=Sign
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_12_3$=Hours
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_12_4$=Minutes
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_13_1$=Sign:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_13_2$=one of
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_14_1$=Hours:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_15_1$=Minutes:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_16_1$=Digit:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_17_1$=must be between 0 and 23, and
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_17_2$::
- must be between 00 and 59. The format is locale independent and digits must be taken
- from the Basic Latin block of the Unicode standard.
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_18_1$=For parsing,
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_18_2$=RFC 822 time zones
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_18_3$=are also accepted.
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_19_1$=RFC 822 time zone:
- $OPTIONS_UI_BODY_19_2$=For formatting, the RFC 822 4-digit time zone format is used:
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_1$=RFC822TimeZone:
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_2$=Sign
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_3$=TwoDigitHours
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_4$=Minutes
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_5$=TwoDigitHours:
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_6$=Digit Digit
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_7$=TwoDigitHours
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_8$=must be between 00 and 23. Other definitions are as for
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_9$=general time zones
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_10$=For parsing,
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_11$=general time zones
- $OPTIONS_UI_RFC_12$=are also accepted.
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLES_1_1$=Examples
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLES_1_2$::
- The following examples show how date and time patterns are interpreted in the U.S. locale. The
- given date and time are 2001-07-04 12:08:56 local time in the U.S. Pacific Time time zone.
- ::END
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_0_0$=Date and Time Pattern
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_0_1$=Result
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_2_1$=Wed, Jul 4, '01
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_3_1$=12:08 PM
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_4_1$=PM, Pacific Daylight Time
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_5_1$=PM, PDT
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_6_1$=02001.July.04 AD 12:08 PM
- $OPTIONS_UI_EXAMPLE_TBL_7_1$=Wed, 4 Jul 2001 12:08:56 -0700
- $HEAD_UPLOAD_OVERWRITE$=Confirm Upload Overwrite and 'resume'
- $DESC_UPLOAD_OVERWRITE$::
- If selected, FTP Voyager JV asks for confirmation before attempting to overwrite a file when uploading.
- ::END
- $HEAD_DOWNLOAD_OVERWRITE$=Confirm Download Overwrite and 'resume'
- $DESC_DOWNLOAD_OVERWRITE$::
- If selected, FTP Voyager JV asks for confirmation before attempting to overwrite a file when downloading.
- ::END
- $HEAD_FILE_DELETE$=Confirm File Delete
- $DESC_FILE_DELETE$::
- If selected, FTP Voyager JV asks for confirmation before attempting to delete a file.
- ::END
- $HEAD_FOLDER_DELETE$=Confirm Folder Delete
- $DESC_FOLDER_DELETE$::
- If selected, FTP Voyager JV asks for confirmation before attempting to delete a folder / directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_CONFIRM_LOGOUT$=Confirm Logout when Exiting Application
- $DESC_CONFIRM_LOGOUT$::
- If selected, FTP Voyager JV asks whether or not it is desirable to logout of Serv-U when it is closed. If a logout is requested
- when closing FTP Voyager JV, it will not be possible to return to the Management Console or restart FTP Voyager JV without first
- logging in to Serv-U again. If this option is disabled, FTP Voyager JV automatically performs the last action given in response
- to the confirmation dialog. If this confirmation has never been asked, FTP Voyager JV does not logout of Serv-U when it is closed.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-Prefs-Toolbars.htm -->
- $HEAD_DLG_PREFS_TBARS$=Preferences - Toolbars
- $DESC_DLG_PREFS_TBARS$::
- The Toolbar pages of the Preferences dialog show the available buttons that can be displayed on the corresponding toolbar.
- The layout of the toolbar can be changed by reordering the list.
- Use the buttons below to reorder the list:
- ::END
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_TO_TOP$=Move to Top
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_UP$=Move Up
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_DOWN$=Move Down
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_TO_BTM$=Move to Bottom
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_TO_TOP_1$=: Moves the button to the top of the list.
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_UP_1$=: Moves the button up one position in the list.
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_DOWN_1$=: Moves the button down one position in the list.
- $LI_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_MOVE_TO_BTM_1$=: Moves the button to the bottom of the list.
- $DESC_DLG_PREFS_TBARS_ENABLED$=The "Enabled" checkbox can be used to toggle the visibility of each button.
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SyncFolders.htm -->
- $HEAD_SYNC_FOLDERS$=Synchronize Folders - Overview
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS$::
- Synchronize Folders allows directories and files to be fully synchronized, or "mirrored", between the client and server
- and vice-versa. This is a powerful utility that helps maintain a master set of files and directories.
- This feature is especially useful for updating web sites. It allows you to quickly add, remove, and update files; all with
- the push of one button.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_LAYOUT$::
- Synchronize Folders is intially laid out in the order below:
- ::END
- $LI_SYNC_FOLDERS_FRAME_LAYOUT_1$=: The Local Frame shows the information of what needs to be replaced, in order to mirror what the Remote Frame has.
- $LI_SYNC_FOLDERS_FRAME_LAYOUT_2$=: The Remote Frame shows the information of what needs to be replaces, in order to mirror what the Local Frame has.
- $LI_SYNC_FOLDERS_FRAME_LAYOUT_3$=: Contains certain options to configure and execute the comparison and operations of the sychronization process.
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Results.htm -->
- $HEAD_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS$=Synchronize Folders - Results Pane(s)
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS$::
- The Results Panes show the files and/or directories that need to be updated in order for one file system to match the other.
- Thus, the Local-Result Pane shows the files and/or folders that need to be updated in order to match
- the Remote File System and the Remote-Result Pane shows the files and/or folders that need to be updated in order to match the
- Local File System.
- The initial layout of these panes is described below:
- ::END
- $LI_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_1$=: The Toolbar has buttons for common actions that can be performed.
- $LI_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_2$=: The Listing shows the files and/or folders that need to be updated to match the opposite file system.
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Tbar.htm -->
- $HEAD_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_TBAR$=Synchronize Folders - Results Pane - Toolbar
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_TBAR$::
- The Results Toolbar has certain actions that can be performed for the particular Result Pane.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_TBAR_1$::
- These actions are described below:
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS_REMOVE$=Remove
- $DESC_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS_REMOVE$::
- Removes the selected files and directories from the listing. This is useful if you want to exclude these files and/or directories
- from the sychronization process.
- ::END
- $HEAD_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS_EXECUTE_ACTIONS_DOWNLOAD$=Execute These Actions (Download)
- $HEAD_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS_EXECUTE_ACTIONS_UPLOAD$=Execute These Actions (Upload)
- $DESC_ACTION_SYNC_FOLDERS_EXECUTE_ACTIONS$::
- Starts the synchronization process. The process takes each file and directory of the corresponding listing and executes the action
- associated for that item.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-List.htm -->
- $HEAD_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_LIST$=Synchronize Folders - Results Pane - List
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_LIST$::
- The Results List shows the files and directories that need to be updated in order to match the master copy of the root directories
- that are being compared.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_RESULTS_LIST_COLUMNS$::
- The columns are described below:
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_FILE_NAME$=File or Folder
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_FILE_NAME$::
- Shows the "relative file name" of the file or folder that will be updated. The relative file name is based on the root comparison
- directory that was specified.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_FILE_NAME_2$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: Listed below are certain conditions that may present themselves when comparing directories:
- ::END
- $LI_SYNC_COL_FILE_NAME_DONE_1$::
- The comparison root directories are already synchronized. This means that the comparison rountines could not find any files or
- folders that differ from the comparison options specified.
- ::END
- $LI_SYNC_COL_FILE_NAME_ERROR_2$::
- An error occurred during the comparison rountines. There are numerous reasons why this operation could fail, please contact your
- system administrator if you seek more information for the failure code.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_RESULTS$=Results
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_RESULTS$::
- Displays the results of the comparison. The results are based on certain criteria
- ::END
- $LI_SYNC_COL_RESULTS_1$=Not on Local
- $LI_SYNC_COL_RESULTS_2$=Not on Remote
- $LI_SYNC_COL_RESULTS_3$=Older
- $LI_SYNC_COL_RESULTS_4$=Newer
- $LI_SYNC_COL_RESULTS_5$=Synchronized
- $LI_SYNC_COL_RESULTS_6$=Error
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_ACTION$=Action
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_ACTION$::
- Displays what action will be taken on the file, once the synchronize process is executed.
- ::END
- $LI_SYNC_COL_ACTION_1$=Delete
- $LI_SYNC_COL_ACTION_2$=Upload
- $LI_SYNC_COL_ACTION_3$=Download
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_LOCAL_SIZE$=Local Size
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_LOCAL_SIZE$::
- Displays the Local files or folders size.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_REMOTE_SIZE$=Remote Size
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_REMOTE_SIZE$::
- Displays the Remote files or folders size.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_LOCAL_DATE_MODIFIED$=Local Date Modified
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_LOCAL_DATE_MODIFIED$::
- Shows the timestamp of when the Local file or folder was modified.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_COL_REMOTE_DATE_MODIFIED$=Remote Date Modified
- $DESC_SYNC_COL_REMOTE_DATE_MODIFIED$::
- Shows the timestamp of when the Remote file or folder was modified.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_NOTE_COL_POS$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: Column (4), (5), (6), and (7) could be initially swapped depending on which Result Pane you're viewing.
- For example, for the Remote-Result Pane, initially column (4) is Remote Size, column (5) is Local Size, column (6) is
- Remote Date Modified, and column 7 is Local Date Modified.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SyncFolders-Options.htm -->
- $HEAD_SYNC_FOLDERS_OPTIONS$=Synchronize Folders - Options Pane
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_OPTIONS$::
- The Options Pane has different settings that can be adjusted to produce different comparison results and adjust
- certain synchronization operations.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_FOLDERS_OPTIONS_2$=The Options are described below:
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_SIZE$=Compare Size:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_SIZE$::
- Setting this flag adds any files or folders that differ in size to the comparison list.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_DATE_MODIFIED$=Compare Time:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_DATE_MODIFIED$::
- Setting this flag adds any files or folders where the Date Modified timestamps differ to the comparison list.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_INCLUDE_SUBFOLDERS$=Include Subfolders:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_INCLUDE_SUBFOLDERS$::
- Setting this flag adds any nested folders or any files of nested folders that match the above criteria to the comparison list.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_DELETE$=Delete:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_DELETE$::
- Setting this flag adds any files or folders that require a deletion in order to match the opposite root directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_PROMPT_FOR_OVERWRITE$=Prompt for Overwrite Confirmations:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_PROMPT_FOR_OVERWRITE$::
- Setting this flag shows a prompt for any overwrites that may occur during the synchronization process.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_PROMPT_FOR_DELETE$=Prompt for Delete Confirmations:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_PROMPT_FOR_DELETE$::
- Setting this flag shows a prompt for any deletions that may occur during the synchronization process.
- ::END
- $HEAD_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_BTN$=Compare Button:
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_BTN$::
- Manually refreshes the comparison listing.
- ::END
- $DESC_SYNC_OPTION_COMPARE_BTN_2$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: Changing an option above will activate an automatic refresh of the comparison listing.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-SaveLogin.htm -->
- $HEAD_SAVE_LOGIN$=Save Login Dialog
- $DESC_SAVE_LOGIN$::
- The Save Login feature allows a file to be saved on the client machine that when opened, directly connects to the
- server. This eliminates the need for the user to log into the server through a web browser in order to launch
- FTP Voyager JV.
- ::END
- $DESC_SAVE_LOGIN_LAYOUT$::
- The dialog layout is described below:
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_1_1$=Server:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_1_2$=Specifies the server that you would like to connect to.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_2_1$=Port:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_2_2$=Specifies the "public" port that the server is listening on.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_2_3$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: The "public" port could be different
- than the port that the server is listening on. For instance, a router could map the public port of 8080 to the private port
- of 80 that the server is listening on.
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_3_1$=Language:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_3_2$=Specifies the language you would like to use when logging into the server.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_4_1$=Secure:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_4_2$=Specifies if the connection used is secure; HTTP versus HTTPS protocols.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_4_3$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: When toggling this flag, verify that the port is correct. Otherwise, you could encounter a
- connection error when attempting to login.
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_5_1$=User:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_5_2$=Specifies the User ID you would like to use when attempting to login to the server.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_6_1$=Password (Optional):
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_6_2$=Specifies the password to use for the User ID that is specified above.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_6_3$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: If this field is empty, you will be prompted for a password before entering FTP Voyager JV.
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_7_1$=Verify Password:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_7_2$=This field verifies your password is correct.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_8_1$=Destination Path:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_8_2$=Specifies the "absolute" file name for this launch file.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_8_3$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: The file name has to have "jnlp" as the file extension. Otherwise, the Java Runtime will
- not recognize this as a Java Webstart File.
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_9_1$=Browse:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_9_2$::
- Clicking this button launches a dialog that allows you the specify a local folder where the launch file will be created.
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_10_1$=Create:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_10_2$=When clicked, a "JNLP" file is created at the "Destination Path" with the file name that was specified.
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_10_3$::
- $BOLD_NOTE$: The file extension has to be "jnlp". This is a requirement for the Java Runtime to properly open the file.
- ::END
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_11_1$=Cancel:
- $LI_SAVE_LOGIN_ITEM_11_2$=Cancels and closes the dialog.
- <!-- Help-Dlg-ChangePassword.htm -->
- $HEAD_CHANGE_PASSWORD$=Change Password Dialog
- $DESC_CHANGE_PASSWORD$::
- The File Server administrator may configure whether or not users are allowed to change their own passwords. If your administrator
- allows it, the password may be changed from within FTP Voyager JV. It's a good idea to change passwords frequently to maintain
- security for the server. The administrator may also place certain requirements on the content of passwords. In case of trouble
- changing your password, please contact the Serv-U administrator.
- ::END
- $LIST_CHANGE_PWORD$=Please follow the steps below to change your password:
- $LIST_CHANGE_PWRORD_TXT$::
- Click the $IMG_BTN_CHANGE_PASSWORD$ <strong>Change password</strong> entry found under the <strong>File</strong> menu. If this entry is unavailable, then your administrator does not allow password changes by users.
- Enter your old password.
- Enter your new password.
- Enter your new password again to ensure accuracy.
- Press the <strong>OK</strong> button to complete the password change.
- ::END
- $DESC_CHANGE_PASSWORD_ERRORS$::
- If the password change is not successful, a detailed error message is shown to explain why the new password does not meet the
- administrator's security requirements.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-Dlg-ActivateWindow.htm -->
- $HEAD_DLG_ACTIVATE_WINDOW$=Activate Window Dialog
- $DESC_DLG_ACTIVATE_WINDOW$::
- The Activate Window Dialog has a list of all the panes that are available to FTP Voyager JV. It includes all
- $LINK_LOCAL_REMOTE_PANES$ and the $LINK_TRANSFER_PANE$. Select the frame to activate and press the "OK" button.
- This frame is moved to the front of FTP Voyager JV's main window and becomes the $LINK_ACTIVE_PANE$.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-ActivePane-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_ACTIVE_PANE_OVERVIEW$=Active Pane Overview
- $DESC_ACTIVE_PANE_OVERVIEW$::
- The Active Pane is identified by having a different color surrounding it. It receives all menu and keyboard input.
- In the example below, the $LINK_LOCAL_LIST_PANE$ is the Active Pane.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-DockingFramework-Overview.htm -->
- $HEAD_DOCKING_FRAMEWORK_OVERVIEW$=Docking Framework Overview
- $DESC_DOCKING_FRAMEWORK_OVERVIEW$::
- The Docking Framework provides the flexibility to change the entire look and feel of the application. With all this
- customization, the application can be tailored to meet your needs. This helps create a familiar layout that is easy to
- understand and intuitive to each user. The Docking Framework also grants access to view other parts of the same
- file system by utilizing multiple frames. The frames can be laid out in a tabbed interface, floated, docked, or auto-hidden.
- The skin of the application may also be changed. This can be done by selecting a different style under the
- Main Menu.
- ::END
- $DESC_DOCK_DRAG_SPOTS$::
- The image below displays the areas that are can be dragged to change the layout of the frame.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-NavigatingDirs.htm -->
- $HEAD_NAVIGATING_DIRS$=Navigating Directories
- $DESC_NAVIGATING_DIRS$::
- FTP Voyager JV supports multiple methods for navigating the local and remote file systems to find the files and directories
- to transfer. Listed below are the most common directory navigation methods.
- ::END
- $HEAD_NAV_MOUSE_KEY$=Mouse & Keyboard Navigation
- $DESC_NAV_MOUSE_KEY$::
- The current directory can be changed using the mouse or keyboard. Simply use one of the following methods:
- ::END
- $DESC_NAV_MOUSE_KEY_LIST_1$=From the $LINK_LIST_PANE$:
- $LI_NAV_MOUSE_KEY_LIST_1$::
- Use the keyboard to select the desired folder. Then press the <strong>Enter Key</strong>.
- Left-click to select the desired folder using the mouse. Then press the <strong>Enter Key</strong>.
- Double-click the desired folder using the mouse.
- Right-click the desired folder using the mouse and select the <strong>Open</strong> option.
- ::END
- $DESC_NAV_MOUSE_KEY_TREE_1$=From the $LINK_TREE_PANE$:
- $LI_NAV_MOUSE_KEY_TREE_1$::
- Use the keyboard to select the desired folder.
- Left-click to select the desired folder using the mouse.
- Right-click the desired folder using the mouse. $BOLD_NOTE$: This automatically opens the selected folder.
- ::END
- $HEAD_OI_CRUMB_BAR$=Navigation Bar
- $DESC_OI_CRUMB_BAR$::
- The $LINK_CRUMB_BAR$ has many methods of opening a directory. Simply use one of the following methods:
- ::END
- $LI_OI_CRUMB_BAR_1$::
- Click on a "$LINK_CRUMB$" button.
- Click on the drop-down next to each "$LINK_CRUMB$" button to display the contents of that particular directory. Then select a folder from the drop-down.
- Click between the "$LINK_CRUMB$" buttons and the "$LINK_CRUMB_HISTORY$" button to enter into $LINK_ABSOLUTE_PATH_MODE$. Then type a full path into the edit field and press the "Enter" key.
- Click on the $LINK_CRUMB_HISTORY$ button to show a drop-down of previous working directories and select one of them from the list.
- ::END
- $HEAD_NAV_HISTORY$=Navigation History
- $DESC_NAV_HISTORY$::
- Both the local and remote panes have an independent Navigation History that makes moving back and forth between multiple locations
- quick and easy. There are two toolbar buttons available for the Navigation History that provide sequential access to previously
- browsed locations:
- ::END
- $DESC_NAV_HISTORY_LIST$::
- Clicking the $IMG_BTN_BACK$ <strong>Back</strong> button changes the current directory of the active pane to the previous location in the Navigation History.
- Clicking the $IMG_BTN_FORWARD$ <strong>Forward</strong> button changes the current directory of the active pane to the next location in the Navigation History.
- ::END
- $DESC_NAV_HISTORY_CONTD$::
- Both buttons contain an arrow on the right side that displays a list of all previously visited directories when clicked to allow
- direct navigation to a specific directory. If there are no previous or next locations in the Navigation History, the appropriate
- button is disabled.
- ::END
- $HEAD_NAV_UP_DIR$=Up Directory
- $DESC_NAV_UP_DIR$::
- Clicking the <strong>Up Dir</strong> button on the toolbar changes the current directory of the active pane to the immediate parent
- directory. If the parent directory is not accessible, this option is disabled.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-ManagingDirs.htm -->
- $HEAD_MANAGING_DIRS_AND_FILES$=Managing Directories and Files
- $DESC_MANAGING_DIRS_AND_FILES$::
- Directories are folders that can be used to store files and other folders. Creating a directory makes it possible to store similar
- files in one place while deleting a directory removes it from the file system along with all of its contents. Directories can also be
- renamed when necessary. To manage directories and files in FTP Voyager JV, use the following instructions:
- ::END
- $HEAD_CREATE_DIRS$=Creating Directories
- $DESC_CREATE_DIRS$::
- Create new directories by clicking the <strong>New Dir</strong> button in the appropriate pane's toolbar. An
- option for creating directories is also available from the <strong>File</strong> menu or the right-click menu.
- When creating a new folder in the local pane, a new entry is added to the directory listing immediately. A default name is provided,
- which can be edited by simply typing the new name and pressing <strong>Enter</strong> or clicking outside the edit box.
- Creating a new folder in the remote pane brings up a new dialog where the desired folder name can be entered. After providing the
- name for the new folder, click <strong>OK</strong> or press <strong>Enter</strong> to create it on the remote file system.
- ::END
- $HEAD_DEL_DIRS_AND_FILES$=Deleting Directories and/or Files
- $DESC_DEL_DIRS_AND_FILES$::
- Multiple files and directories can be deleted at once by first selecting the desired items using the keyboard or mouse. Once completed,
- choose the <strong>Delete</strong> option in the appropriate toolbar, <strong>File</strong> menu, or right-click
- menu. The <strong>Delete</strong> key on the keyboard may also be used.
- Depending on your $LINK_PREF_PAGE_GENERAL$ preferences, a confirmation prompt may be displayed. Use caution when deleting items
- as this action cannot be undone.
- ::END
- $HEAD_RENAME_DIR_OR_FILE$=Renaming a Directory or File
- $DESC_RENAME_DIR_OR_FILE$::
- To rename a file or directory, first select the desired item using the keyboard or mouse. Then select the <strong>Rename</strong> option
- from the right-click menu, <strong>File</strong> menu, or by pressing <strong>F2</strong> on your keyboard. The name of the selected
- item then becomes an edit box. Once the new name is entered, press <strong>Enter</strong> on the keyboard or left click outside
- the edit field to complete the rename operation. Use the <strong>Escape</strong> key to cancel a rename operation.
- ::END
- $HEAD_REFRESH_DIR$=Refreshing a Directory Listing
- $DESC_REFRESH_DIR$::
- If the contents of the current local or remote working directory are changed from outside FTP Voyager JV, it is necessary to manually
- refresh the directory listing to see the changes. This can be easily done by selecting the <strong>Refresh</strong> button on the
- appropriate toolbar, from the <strong>View</strong> or right-click menus, or by pressing the <strong>F5</strong> key.
- ::END
- $HEAD_PROPERTIES_DIRS_AND_FILES$=Viewing Detailed Information of the Directories and/or Files
- $DESC_PROPERTIES_DIRS_AND_FILES$::
- Detailed information about directories and files can be accessed through FTP Voyager JV. For detailed information about the selected items,
- click the <strong>Properties</strong> option from the <strong>File</strong> or right-click menus, or by pressing <strong>Alt+Enter</strong>
- on your keyboard.
- ::END
- $HEAD_OI_COPY_MOVE_FILES$=Copying or Moving Directories and Files
- $DESC_OI_COPY_MOVE_FILES$::
- Files and directories can be copied to other locations on the same file system. Select the directories and/or files to copy or move.
- Then click and drag the selected files into the same file system's $LINK_LIST_PANE$ or $LINK_TREE_PANE$. Release the mouse button
- over the target directory to complete the operation. $BOLD_NOTE$: Left-click drag initiates a COPY operation. Right-click drag
- displays popup menu options after releasing the mouse button.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-TransferringFiles.htm -->
- $HEAD_TRANSFERRING_FILES$=Transferring Files
- $DESC_TRANSFERRING_FILES$::
- FTP Voyager JV can simultaneously download and upload files to and from a Serv-U File Server. Transfers are performed in the
- background allowing the user to continue interacting with the User Interface while transfers are in progress.
- There are numerous ways that the user can initiate a transfer between the client and server. Some methods are listed below:
- ::END
- $DESC_OI_NOTE_DND_VARIATIONS$=See the <strong>Drag and Drop Variations</strong> for more information.
- $HEAD_OI_DOWNLOADING$=Downloading Files and Directories
- $DESC_OI_DOWNLOADING$::
- To download files from the server, please follow the instructions below:
- ::END
- $LI_OI_DOWNLOADING_1$::
- Select the files or directories to transfer from the server to the client. This can be done by following
- one of the steps below:
- ::END
- $LI_OI_DOWNLOADING_1_1$::
- Highlighting the files and/or directories from a "Remote - $LINK_LIST_PANE$".
- ::END
- $LI_OI_DOWNLOADING_1_2$::
- Highlighting a directory from a "Remote - $LINK_TREE_PANE$".
- ::END
- $LI_OI_DOWNLOADING_2$::
- Initiate the transfer.
- ::END
- $LI_OI_DOWNLOADING_2_1$::
- Click and drag the files and/or directories to a "Local - $LINK_LIST_PANE$" or a "Local - $LINK_TREE_PANE$" and
- drop them into a destination directory. The destination directory is identified by a highlight when the mouse
- hovers over it.
- ::END
- $LI_OI_DOWNLOADING_2_2$::
- Click the $LINK_DOWNLOAD_BTN$ to transfer the files to a "Local - $LINK_LIST_PANE$" working directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_OI_UPLOADING$=Uploading Files and Directories
- $DESC_OI_UPLOADING$::
- To upload files from the client to the server, please follow the instructions below:
- ::END
- $LI_OI_UPLOADING_1$::
- Select the files or directories to transfer from the client to server. This can be done by following
- one of the steps below:
- ::END
- $LI_OI_UPLOADING_1_1$::
- Highlighting the files and/or directories from a "Local - $LINK_LIST_PANE$".
- ::END
- $LI_OI_UPLOADING_1_2$::
- Highlighting a directory from a "Local - $LINK_TREE_PANE$".
- ::END
- $LI_OI_UPLOADING_2$::
- Initiate the transfer.
- ::END
- $LI_OI_UPLOADING_2_1$::
- Click and drag the files and/or directories to a "Remote - $LINK_LIST_PANE$" or a "Remote - $LINK_TREE_PANE$" and
- drop them into a destination directory. The destination directory is identified by a highlight when the mouse
- hovers over it.
- ::END
- $LI_OI_UPLOADING_2_2$::
- Click the $LINK_UPLOAD_BTN$ to transfer the files to a "Remote - $LINK_LIST_PANE$" working directory.
- ::END
- $HEAD_DRAG_DROP_VARIATIONS$=Drag and Drop Variations
- $DESC_DRAG_DROP_VARIATIONS$::
- There are different variations of drag and drop. Please be aware of the variations below:
- ::END
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_1$=Left-clicking and dragging
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_1_1$=: Copies the source files and directories to the target directory.
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_2$=Right-clicking and dragging
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_2_1$=: Once the source files are dropped into a destination directory, a popup menu appears with two options:
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_2_1_1$=Move Files
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_2_1_2$=Copy Files
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_2_1_1_1$::
- : Moves the source files and directories to the target directory. This is done by copying the source files to the destination,
- then deleting them from the source location.
- ::END
- $LI_DND_VARIATION_2_1_2_1$=: Copies the source files and directories to the target directory.
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-ManagingTransfers.htm -->
- $HEAD_MANAGE_TRANSFERS$=Managing Transfers
- $DESC_MANAGE_TRANSFERS$::
- Once a transfer has been initiated, it is placed in the transfer pane where detailed information
- on the status of the transfer can be viewed. Certain actions can be performed while the transfer is in progress, including:
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-Searching.htm -->
- $HEAD_SEARCHING_OVERVIEW$=Search for files and/or folders
- $DESC_SEARCHING_OVERVIEW$::
- It is easy to search for files and folders in the current working directory. There are several methods for searching, each intuitive.
- ::END
- <!-- Help-OtherInfo-FAQs.htm -->
- $OTHER_INFO_FAQS_MAIN_HEADER$=Frequently Asked Questions
- $QUESTION_WEL_MSG_DLG$=Why does a Welcome Message appear after I login with my web browser?
- $ANSWER_WEL_MSG_DLG$::
- User accounts in Serv-U can be configured to receive Welcome Messages. If your user account is setup with one, it is
- received after successfully logging on to the File Server.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_NEED_JRT$::
- Why do I need the Java Runtime installed to use FTP Voyager JV?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_NEED_JRT$::
- FTP Voyager JV was written with the Java programming language. Because Java is an interpreted language, the Java Runtime
- is necessary for it to run. The latest version of the JRE is available $LINK_JAVA_RUNTIME$ here.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_CERTIFICATE$::
- Why do I have to accept a certificate in order to run FTP Voyager JV?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_CERTIFICATE$::
- FTP Voyager JV needs full access to the local file system in order to upload and download files to Serv-U. Java applications
- that request these permissions must be digitally signed with a certificate. FTP Voyager JV is signed using Rhino Software, Inc.'s
- developer certificate provided by Comodo, a trusted certification authority. This guarantees that FTP Voyager JV is a genuine
- product of Rhino Software, Inc. and it is safe to allow it to access your system for the purpose of transferring data with
- Serv-U.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_PREFERRED_CLIENT_1$::
- Is there a way to automatically launch FTP Voyager JV after I login?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_PREFERRED_CLIENT_1$::
- Yes. Please contact the Serv-U administrator and ask them to setup your account with FTP Voyager JV as the <strong>Default Web
- Client</strong>.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_PREFERRED_CLIENT_2$::
- Is there a way I can go back to selecting which web client I would like to use after I login?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_PREFERRED_CLIENT_2$::
- Yes. Please contact the Serv-U administrator and ask them to setup your account to prompt for a web client instead of using
- a <strong>Default Web Client</strong>.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_LIST_DIR_FAILED$::
- Why does the remote directory listing fail?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_LIST_DIR_FAILED$::
- There could be various reasons why FTP Voyager JV cannot perform a remote directory listing. Some possible reasons are listed below:
- ::END
- $ANSWER_LIST_DIR_FAILED_LIST$::
- The Serv-U File Server is not running.
- The Serv-U File Server is not online.
- The session between FTP Voyager JV and the Serv-U File Server may have been disconnected.
- The user account may not have permission to view the remote directory.
- ::END
- $ANSWER_LIST_DIR_FAILED_CONTD$::
- Try closing FTP Voyager JV and logging in to Serv-U again. If remote directory listings still fail, contact your
- Serv-U administrator to confirm your permissions to the directory in question.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_PERMISSIONS$::
- Why can't I create a directory, rename a directory, delete a directory, upload files, or download files?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_PERMISSIONS$::
- The Serv-U administrator has the capability to assign specific privileges to each user. The scope of operations for any particular
- user account is limited by these privileges. If errors are displayed trying to perform one of the operations listed above, the dialog
- should indicate that the user account logged in does not have the corresponding privilege to perform that action. If this is in error,
- please contact your Serv-U administrator.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_BROWSER_FAIL_ON_LOGOUT$::
- Why does the browser fail to communicate with Serv-U when I logout of FTP Voyager JV?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_BROWSER_FAIL_ON_LOGOUT$::
- FTP Voyager JV and the browser it was launched from share the same session ID that Serv-U uses to communicate to the
- corresponding client. Therefore, after logging out of FTP Voyager JV, the browser it was launched from no longer has a valid
- connection to Serv-U. It is necessary to login again through the browser to establish a new connection to Serv-U.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_CAN_NOT_LOGOUT$::
- Why can't I logout of Serv-U?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_CAN_NOT_LOGOUT$::
- FTP Voyager JV can logout of Serv-U. There's an option in the <strong>Preferences</strong> dialog under the $LINK_PREF_PAGE_GENERAL$
- tab that allows automatic logout from Serv-U when FTP Voyager JV closes.
- ::END
- $QUESTION_JRT_NETWORK_SETTINGS$::
- If I have multiple browsers on my machine, can I use both to launch FTP Voyager JV?
- ::END
- $ANSWER_JRT_NETWORK_SETTINGS$::
- Yes. Both browsers can be used to simultaneously launch FTP Voyager JV. However, use caution: because the Java Runtime only uses
- the proxy settings of the "default" browser, FTP Voyager JV may use the wrong proxy settings. For instance, if your default browser
- is Internet Explorer, which is setup to use a proxy server, then FTP Voyager JV also uses these proxy settings even if it was launched
- by Mozilla Firefox.
- ::END
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