Deva xFTP automatically attempts to resume interrupted transfers caused by lossy connection, server kicked users, a slow server, and so on. Deva xFTP does not auto-resume interrupted transfers when the remote server is unreachable because there is no connection available; the server is down, or for any other reason. In those situations, you must manually resume the transfer.
Select the stopped item in the queue.
From the menu, choose Tools > Queue > Transfer Selected or Transfer All.
Note:
In you have not shut down and restarted Deva xFTP since the interruption took place, Deva xFTP assumes that the transfer is within its original context and attempts to resume it from the point it left off. If the transfer is no longer in the original context, Deva xFTP prompts you to overwrite the destination file, that is, to start over again. You can set up overwrite rules to tailor such situations to your specific needs.
Select the stopped item in the queue.
From the menu, choose Tools > Queue > Transfer Selected.
Select the item in the queue.
From the menu, choose Tools > Queue > Reset Selected.
To restart the transfer, choose Tools > Queue > Transfer Selected from the menu.
Tip:
The shortcut keys Esc or F9 stop active transfers. Press Esc once to stop the last command (be it a transfer or connection request). Press Esc repeatedly to cycle through active transfers and/or connections and stop them one by one. You can also select multiple items in the queue and select Esc to stop them. Use the Del key to stop and remove selected queue items.