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Online Course FTP Folders

Effective Spring 2005, all files uploaded to your course’s FTP folder will be permanently deleted 10 days after your course has ended. You are responsible for creating backups of all of your work.

Example:

The last day of your course is March 1, 2005; on March 12, 2005, all of the files will be permanently deleted.

Fetch: Technical Information

If you are experiencing problems connecting to your course FTP folder, please follow these steps:

  • Start Fetch
  • Create a New Connection

  • Enter the following information in the appropriate fields:
    • Host: 65.36.243.3
    • User ID: ftptest
    • Password: test123abc

    * The above example is for testing only, this is NOT your course folder. Any files that are uploaded to the test area are subject to deletion without any prior notification.

    When you try to connect to your course FTP folder, you will have to substitute a couple of the above values:

    Substitute ftptest with the LOGIN you where given for your course FTP folder

    Substitute test123abc with the PASSWORD you where given for your course FTP folder

 

  • Click OK
  • You should now have access to the folder
  • To see a live view of the files in the FTPTEST folder, open your favorite browser and type the following URL:
    http://www.studentprojectarea.com/ftptest

    When you want to see the files in your course FTP folder, you will have to substitute the last part of the above URL:

    Substitute ftptest with the LOGIN you where given for the FTP folder, followed by any other sub-directories.

    Example:

    If the LOGIN for your course FTP folder is: eng101f02b and your files are located in a sub-directory called john_doe , the full URL you would use is:

    http://www.studentprojectarea.com/eng101f02b/john_doe

     
Fetch: Troubleshooting

At this time we offer very limited support for Fetch, please use the following link to see some FAQs:

These links are being provided strictly for the convenience of our students and faculty, and we can assume
no liability for their use.

Fetch: Download

Please feel free to use the following link to download the latest version of Fetch:

Use this link to apply for a FREE Education License

These links are being provided strictly for the convenience of our students and faculty, and we can assume
no liability for their use.

Contact Information:

If you are still having problems connecting to your course FTP folder, try one of the other methods, or click HERE for support.