From the menu, choose Tools > Options.
Select Proxy Settings.
Direct to Internet
Select this and Deva xFTP connect to FTP sites directly .
Preconfigured in the registry
Select this and Deva xFTP uses the proxy settings already set in Internet Explorer to connect to FTP sites.
Note:
With this option, Deva xFTP attempts to detect Internet Explorer's proxy settings, including proxy.pac proxy script files. This is only available for Windows XP SP1, W2K Pro SP3, W2K Server SP3, and W2K Server 2003. If that fails, WinInet dll, which is supported by XP, 2K PRO, NT4, ME, 98, and 95 is queried.
Through Proxy
Select this to connect to an FTP site through a proxy server.
Click Add to add proxy settings from the Proxy Settings Dialog .
Proxies
Select a host name in the list to make FTP connections through that specific server.
Select Add and enter the server name in the Host name box to include a server in the Proxies list.
Select Remove to delete the selected server from the Proxies list.
Host name
Select Add and enter the name of a new proxy server.
OR
Select a server in the Proxies list and edit the name.
Port
Type the proper port for the server selected in the Proxies list. The default port for proxy servers is 8000.
User name
Enter or edit the user name for the selected proxy server.
Password
Enter or edit the password for the selected proxy server.
Proxy type
Select either FTP or HTTP to match the protocol the selected proxy server supports.
Advanced is for selection of advanced authentication methods. Choose:
USER user @site if your proxy server requires the USER command followed by your user name and the site name to allow connection with a remote site. You can change the @ symbol if a different separator is required by your proxy server.
SITE site if your proxy server requires the SITE command followed by the address of the remote FTP site to allow a connection.
USER with logon if your proxy server requires the USER command followed by a user name and password to allow connection with a remote site.
USER/PASS/ACCT if your proxy server requires all three commands before allowing a connection to a remote site.
Note:
Contact your system administrator for the proper Host name, Port, User name, Password, and proxy type, as well as any required advanced authentication methods.