| Q |
What is the main purpose with Distribution Manager? |
| A |
Fast and reliable file transfers between different servers both in local area
networks, across WANs and the Internet.
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| Q |
What does Distribution Manager do? |
| A |
Distribution Manager will take care of all file transfer and distribution both
within and outside your organization in a very flexible, yet maintenance-free
way. Distribution Manager makes sure all your servers and different systems
work together so that your production will run as smoothly as possible
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| Q |
How does it work? |
| A |
Distribution Manager is able to transfer files both using the File Transfer
Protocol (ftp) over tcp/ip connections, and between Windows shared network
volumes or locally on a single server. It can even send files by email.
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| Q |
Who else is using it? |
| A |
Supporting Multi-Copy to up to 128 destinations and simultaneous
ftp-transmissions, Distribution Manager is suitable for large scale file
distribution to multiple destinations.
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| Q |
How is it installed? |
| A |
Distribution Manager is installed on a server and can serve all clients in
the network.
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| Q |
What value does it bring? |
| A |
Users all over your organization can easily access and use Distribution
Manager’s services. To transfer a file, a user only needs to put the file in
one of Distribution Manager's watched input folders to transmit it. Easily
transfer entire websites, archives or other directory structures.
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| Q |
Which formats are supported by Distribution Manager? |
| A |
Distribution Manager is file independent, so it will transfer any file in the
input folder.
Distribution Manager has also built in support for Macbinary, Binhex and
ZIP conversion. It will pack Macintosh files in Macbinary format to preserve
Macintosh file properties.
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| Q |
Where can I buy Distribution Manager? |
| A |
Contact the distributor nearest you. View list over distributors
here. |