Transferring files and directories
File Transfer Mode is a connection mode that you can use to remotely connect to a target. When connected in File Transfer Mode you can view the target's file system and transfer files and directories from the controller machine to the target and vice versa. There is also an option to delete files and directories and create a directory.
When the connection is established the controller window displays two panes. The pane on left shows the controller’s file system, the pane on the right shows the target's file system.
The behavior of file transfer sessions in peer to peer mode has changed with Version 9.1.4 FP1. Up to Release 9.1.4 GA, when a file transfer session was established in peer-to-peer mode, the permissions used to access the target file system where set to System access on Windows and root access on Linux. With this Fix Pack, the permissions used on the target file system are those of the logged on user. A new target configuration option, EnableFileTransferSystemAccess is used to implement the new behavior.