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    FtpDrive

    Emulates logical drive with mounted FTP/FTPS servers

    FTP Drive - program for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, that allows working with FTP for those programs, that don't know what is FTP. Emulates logical drive, where selected FTP/FTPS servers are mounted as folders Useful for example for viewing films, listening files directly from FTP server without pre-downloading whole file. This is achieved by emulation of virtual drive, on which FTP servers are placed on the Native NT API level. Completely implements read operations for FTP files Partially implements write operations for FTP files (see 'How to use') Can intercept opening ftp:// links from other applications - simple press Ctrl key while opening ftp:// path and it will be opened on FtpDrive Compatible with many applications, except those, that uses own drivers to access files Caches directories structure and read files data This is old project, just decided to share its sources
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