Netscape (all versions):
To make Netscape use NetFinder for FTP transfers:
- either copy this text into a SimpleText file and have that file open as you go to configure Netscape, or write down these instructions, or just remember them (for those of you with good memories)
- if you use Netscape Communicator (v4.0 or later), you should first open Netscape and select the user who wants to make Netscape use NetFinder (or not use NetFinder) for FTP transfers. This is important because the following instructions change the last selected user's settings
- quit Netscape
- open NetFinder
- open NetFinder's Preferences window (select "Open NetFinder Preferences..." from the Edit menu)
- open the General pane (scroll the list of icons up until you see the General pane icon and then click it)
- enter a check in the "Tell Netscape to use NetFinder for FTP URLs" checkbox
- click OK to close and save the Preferences. Netscape will then be configured to use NetFinder
- after closing the preferences window, you can open Netscape.
Note: if you open Netscape or have its Preferences file open when NetFinder attempts to change Netscape's setting, NetFinder will inform you that it cannot change the preferences. The best solution is to quit everything. If this still fails, try restarting with extensions off and then use the above instructions to change the preferences.
Note: if the checkbox is checked but Netscape is not using NetFinder, try rebuilding the desktops on all of your disks. This will usually fix the problem.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer prior to version 3:
To make Internet Explorer v1 or v2 use NetFinder for FTP transfers, you need to configure Internet Config to use NetFinder as the FTP helper program (in Internet Config's "helpers" panel). You may also need to rebuild your desktop if it doesn't work despite the setting being set up.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 3 or later:
To set up Internet Explorer 3.0 or later to use NetFinder:
- open Internet Explorer's preferences
- open the Network section in the Preferences window
- select "Protocol Helpers"
- find the "ftp" entry under the "protocol" heading and double click it. If no "ftp" entry exists, click "Add..."
- in the Helper field, enter "ftp" if it's not already there and then click "Choose Helper..."
- find your copy of NetFinder and double click it
- make sure that the "Use current application if possible" checkbox is NOT checked - this is important because having it checked will cause Internet Explorer to use its internal FTP functions
- click OK to close the dialog and then click OK to close the Preferences
- open the Preferences window again and check that the ftp helper has been set to NetFinder
- double click the ftp entry. CHECK THAT THE "Use current application if possible" CHECKBOX IS NOT CHECKED. This is very important because Internet Explorer sometimes does not remember what you tell it to do! If it's set incorrectly, uncheck the checkbox and click OK to close the dialog and click OK to close the preferences window. Now go back to the previous step and repeat until the setting is correct (that is, the "Use current application if possible" checkbox is NOT checked). If it doesn't work, contact us.
- if the settings are correct but NetFinder is not being used for ftp services, try rebuilding the desktops on all of your disks. This will usually fix the problem.
Other programs:
To make other programs use NetFinder for FTP transfers, you need to configure Internet Config to use NetFinder as the FTP helper program (in Internet Config's "helpers" panel). As long as those programs "talk" to Internet Config, NetFinder will automatically be used for FTP transfers when you open FTP URLs in those programs. Some Internet Config aware applications include the latest versions of Eudora, NewsWatcher, and BBEdit.