ALC Wilson
ALC
West
Apollo
AV/Communications
Clearview
Community
Education
DAO
DSB
Discovery
Graphics
Kennedy
Lincoln
Madison
Media Services
North
Oak
Hill Riverwoods
Roosevelt
South
Student
Services
Talahi
Tech
Technical
Services
Westwood
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FTP
Managers
Anyone can put a file into an FTP
folder. But only an FTP manager, using his/her network
username and password, can retrieve a file from an FTP
folder. View a visual
of the login process.
At schools that person is the media
specialist. Other FTP managers include:
ALC Wilson - Mert Hinz
ALC West - Mert Hinz
AV/Communications - Sue McGlynn
CEC - Jana Hutton
DAO - Joe Prom
DMS - Gary Ganje
Riverwoods - Mert Hinz
Roosevelt - Marj Hawkins
Student Services - Sharie Narlock |
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FTP: Transferring Large Files
Use our FTP services to copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop large files
between buildings. FTP also allows you to receive large files from
outside the school district.
Example 1: You made a 5.1 MB PowerPoint presentation
at home. You need to present it at school during an assembly. Click
on the desired FTP site, open
the FTP folder and then copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop the PowerPoint
presentation into it. Have your media specialist, who is your FTP
manager, retrieve the file from the FTP folder and place it in your
home folder.
Example 2: A vendor can't e-mail you a 7.4 MB
Excel file because it is too large. Have her go to isd742.org/ftp,
click the link for your building's FTP site, open the FTP folder
and then copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop the Excel file into it.
Have your building's FTP manager retrieve the file from the FTP
folder and place it in your home folder.
Example 3: You made an 11.7 MB iMovie at Tech,
but you need to show it to your students at Apollo. Click on the
Apollo FTP site, open the FTP
folder and then copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop the iMovie into
it. Have your media specialist, who is your FTP manager, retrieve
the file from the FTP folder and place it in your home folder.
Limitations
- FTP service on the Macintosh platform requires an FTP client
such as Fetch,
which serves as a helper application for the Internet Explorer
browser. Contact your media specialist for assistance installing
Fetch.
- We do not have a method for people outside our network to retrieve
files from FTP folders or home folders.
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