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PlotWorks User Guide • Configuring RAS to Output Job Files • E-29
10. Follow any on-screen prompts that appear. Your job is sent to the 
\\[RASHOST]\INCOMING\QUEUE folder on the host computer (where 
[RASHOST] is the actual host computer name).
Installing FTP
FTP has gained in popularity as a faster, more efficient means of file transfer than 
e-mail. It can handle larger files and uses the Internet as its means of connection 
between clients and hosts. FTP uses the connection-oriented services of TCP to 
transfer text and/or binary files between a local host running TCP\IP and a host 
configured with an FTP server program.
This section tells you how to install FTP on a Windows NT 4.0 server and on a 
WIndows 95, 98, or NT client (workstation).
System Requirements:
In order to receive FTP files the Host Server must be configured with:
Windows NT 4.0 or higher
Remote Access Service
TCP/IP
FTP server daemon (included on the Windows NT diskettes/CD)
A user account for the remote user
The client computer must be configured with:
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 5 or WIndows 98
Dial-Up Networking
TCP/IP
FTP client software (included on your Windows NT, 95 or 98 CD/diskettes)
A user account on the FTP server
Unless otherwise changed, when Windows 95 is installed on your system TCP\IP 
is installed as your default Internet protocol. FTP is also installed as part of the 
TCP\IP service.
To verify if FTP is already installed: 
1.
From the command prompt (C:\) type FTP and press Enter
2.
An FTP prompt appears (shown below). If you receive any other message, 
FTP is not yet installed. Proceed to “Installing Internet Information Server on 
an NT Server” on page G-30
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