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WS_FTP Pro Tools Guide

Using Local Search

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    • Ways to Automate Regular File Transfers
    • Check Transfer Status and Logs
    • Building a List of Files for Transfer
    • Transfer Files as a Compressed Archive
    • Transfer and Append to a Remote File
    • How to Speed Up Transfer of Large Files
    • Integrating WS_FTP with a Browser or E-Mail
    • Search an FTP Site for a File or Folder
    • Using the Upload Wizard
  • Using the Information Window
    • The Transfer Manager
      • How to Use the Batch Mode
      • How to Pause a Transfer
      • How to Remove an Item
      • Request Properties
    • Transfer History
      • Executing a file
      • Clearing the History
    • How to Schedule a Transfer
      • Operation After Transfers
    • Connection Log
  • Scheduler Utility
    • Using the Scheduler
    • Examples
      • Adding a Script to the Scheduler
      • Updating a Web Site on a Nightly Basis
  • Backing Up Files
    • Using the Backup Job Wizard (WS_FTP Professional)
    • Examples
      • Adding a Backup Job with the Backup Job Wizard
      • Changing a Backup Job with Manage Backup Jobs Dialog
  • Synchronizing Files and Folders
    • Using the Synchronize Wizard
    • Using the Synchronize Utility
      • Synchronize Dialog
      • Example
    • Using a Control File
      • To create a control file
      • Executing Control Files Using HotSync (WS_FTP Professional)
    • Post Transfer Actions (WS_FTP Professional)
    • Exclusions (WS_FTP Professional)
      • Exclusion Examples
    • Inclusions (WS_FTP Professional)
      • Inclusion Examples
    • Using the Synchronize Utility from the Command Line
  • Script Utility
    • Starting the Script Utility (WS_FTP Professional)
    • Writing and Debugging Scripts
    • Executing Scripts
      • Executing a Script from the Command Prompt
    • Running a Script from the Script Utility
    • Example
  • Search Utilities (local and remote)
    • Using Local Search
      • Using the Local Search Results
        • To transfer a file
    • Using Remote Search
      • Using the Remote Search Results
        • To transfer a file
    • Examples
      • Finding a File When You Are Not Sure of Its Name
      • Finding a File Modified During a Specific Time Period
      • Finding a File in a Particular Folder
      • Finding a File Smaller Than a Certain Size
  • Using the Command Line
    • Basic Command Line Syntax
      • Site Information
      • Transfer Source
      • Transfer Destination
    • File Transfer Options
      • Uploading Files
      • Downloading Files
      • Renaming Files
      • Adding Current Date and Time Information to File Names
      • Compressing Files
      • Transferring multiple files from the same location
      • Converting File Names to Lower Case
      • Post Transfer Actions
      • Post Transfer Rename Macros
      • File Transfer Modes
    • Transferring Files and Folders with Spaces in the Name
      • Enclosing the Command Line in Quotes
      • Using the Short Name
    • Using a Batch File
    • Multiple Folders or Commands
    • Pre-scheduled Transfers ("Automated Transfers")
    • Extras
    • Summary of Arguments
    • Return Codes
  • Textual Error Messages
    • "Blocking call canceled"
    • "Connection refused" or "Connection closed by remote"
    • "Disk quota exceeded"
    • "File too large to download"
    • "Logon failure; Quitting."
    • "MDTM"
    • "User access denied"
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  • Last Updated: February 13, 2024
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    • WS_FTP Pro
    • Version 12.9

Using Local Search

Use the Local Files Search to search for files by file name or search for file content on your computer.

To find files on your computer (searching for file names)

  1. Make sure that the Local Desktop Search is enabled in the Program Options, under Tools > Options > General, in the Desktop Search Technology box click Local Desktop Search, then click OK.

  2. From the Tools menu, click Search > Local File. The Search tab opens in the local connection window.

  3. In the Search box, enter the file name or part of the file name you want to find. You can use wild card characters such as * and ?. For additional search options, click Options. The Search Options dialog box opens. Click Help for more information about the Search Options dialog.

  4. Click OK. The search results are displayed in the search results list.
  5. Select the file that you want to upload from the search results. Upload the files to the FTP server you select. For more information about search result transfer options, see the following section Using the Local Search Results.
    Note: Only a single file at a time can be selected and transferred from the search results.

You can also search for content within files on your computer with the Google™ Desktop Search or Copernic Desktop Search™ options.

Note: Copernic or Google Desktop Search utility must be installed to search for file content using their integrated search engine from the Progress WS_FTP client. If the desktop search utility is installed on your computer, it will appear in the Program Options > General > Desktop Search Technology list.

To find file content in files on your computer

  1. Make sure the Local Desktop Search is enabled in the Program Options, under Tools > Options > General, in the Desktop Search Technology box click your preferred desktop search engine, Google Desktop Search or Copernic Desktop Search, then click OK.

    Note: If the Google Desktop Search or the Copernic Desktop Search utility is installed on your computer, it appears in the Desktop Search Technology list.
  2. From the Tools menu, click Search > Local File. The Search tab opens in the local connection window.

  3. In the Search box, enter the file content search criteria for the text you want to find.
    Note: The Google Desktop Search or the Copernic Desktop Search parameters are determined by each search utility. Refer to the Help information to learn about using each utility's unique search parameter requirements.
    Note: The search Options button is disabled when the Google Desktop Search or the Copernic Desktop Search utility is installed and enabled. If the desktop search utility is installed on your computer, it appears in the Tools > Options > General > Desktop Search Technology list.
  4. Click OK. The search results are displayed in the search results list below.
  5. Select the file that you want to upload from the search results. Upload the files to the FTP server you select. For more information about search result transfer options, see the following section Using the Local Search Results.
    Note: Only a single file at a time can be selected and transferred from the search results.
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