Encoding Type
If you select UTF-8, the FTP client converts file names and path names to UTF-8 before
sending them to the server and converts the file names and path names to the local client
encoding when receiving the files from the server. For this to happen, the FTP server
must support UTF-8 encoded path names. The default is ASCII when there is no
conversion.
Language
Enabled if you select UTF-8 encoding type. Select a language for FTP greetings and
error messages. The default is the language of the Host On-Demand client. If the FTP
server does not support the language you select or the default Host On-Demand client language,
then the greetings and error messages appear
in English.
Lock (Host On-Demand Administrator only)
Check Lock to prevent users from changing the associated startup value for a session. Users can
not change values for most fields because the fields are unavailable. However, functions accessed
from the session menu bar or tool bar can be changed.