NetDrive for OS/2 45801/NETDRIVE
NetDrive for OS/2 is a virtual file system
which allows to create a virtual volume and
mount various resources to the volume. Current version
of NetDrive for OS/2 supports local, network and
FTP resources. System Requirements:
- OS/2 Warp 4, Warp
Server for e-business v4.5 or eComStation (Prev 1
and up)
- MPTS and TCP/IP High or medium
speed Internet connection with cable modems, ADSL, etc.
for FTP resources
Features - Maps all
network resources that usually have to be mapped
to a number of different drive letters via
a net use command to a single drive
letter as regular directories.
- Mounts almost any FTP
server as a regular directory. You can use
your favorite file manager to browse content on
an ftp server and download files to your
local disk.
- Allows you to listen mp3 music
or play any other multimedia files directly from
a ftp server using your favorite player.
Plugins - SFTP Plugin: New release of
Jan 7, 2011: allow to specify server:port in
resource properties and fix for sporadic connection drops.
You
can download a demo version from the link
under "Info-file" above. - NFS plugin:The NFS plugin can
mount a NFS server directory to the NetDrive
file system.
- VFAT plugin:This plugin allows read/write
access, including creation of long file names, to
a drive with Microsoft Windows 95 VFAT file
system.
You can also have a look
at the full list of available
plugins. NetDrive Version 3 The new release
of the virtual file system has various enhancements
and new features. Main changes are:
- Support for
files greater than 2 gigabytes on local and
FTP resources as well as new external plugin
interface for large files.
- Redesigned Control Panel includes
convenient user interface, updated online help and user's
guide
- Virtual volumes configuration is automatically saved and
restored on system restart.
- Improved performance
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