Note my network speed access to this drive is slow, only 10mb/s (the tv-box is just made like that. third, even without being downloding (thus writting a file on the ftp drive) browsing the mounted drive could be extremly slow and again, freeze the entire system while perfoming the action you ask on it (don't try to delete a file for exemple ). second, when I have tried to access the mounted drive while downloading, to refresh its content, download speed heavily dropped and windows hang a very long time in order to achieve the refresh of the mounted drive content. You can just mount the drive when needed using a batch. In fact it disappears as soon as you close the cmdline window), then a possible advantage over Netdrive would be you wouldn't have a software automatically launching and mounting the drive at each windows startup. If the driver is only loaded when you use the program (the mounted drive disappears if you restart win7. So you have to install the program and idk if the fact it has installed a driver makes the OS startup last longer or not. I easly mounted the ftp as a drive, which I then was able to use as target in jdownloader to save my files. I have also seen NetDrive, but as I was reading you need to launch it at OS startup I've had a look at **External links are only visible to Support Staff**ftpuse first, which is a commandline software. So, after digging a bit about this, if I understand well there was a built-in feature under xp to mount a ftp as a drive, but it doesn't exist anymore under seven and thus you have to use 3rd party software to do that under this OS. Would it let me do what I'm trying to do with jdownloader ? Or is there any more simple / lighter software than Apache you would recommand me to do that ? And under seven I'm not sure if I've installed the right component (ftp service, which is part of the win7 IIS service list) as its configuration page was a bit different than what was shown in the tutorial about setting this up under xp (when configuring this ftp service I've installed under 7, I couldn't find where I should set the folder to use for this FTP folder).Īnyway, I'm not even sure I could use this FTP folder thing to set it as save folder in jdownloader (?).Īlso while I was looking for infos on IIS, I've seen posts about Apache. Unfortuantely I wasn't able to set it up under xp (I've seen xp pro is needed, and I haven't tried the workaround to install it under xp home yet). I've seen it seems we can create a FTP folder using windows IIS functionnality. I was just trying to do that yesterday, but couldn't manage to set this up. I Hope nobody mind if I ask some more infos about how to do this ? (despite being off topic here, I suppose) 1) Your better off using software or your inbuilt OS functions to map/mount a external FTP as a harddrive, than making functions within JD to save to protocol based mediums.
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