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Resuming an interrupted file transfer
If you lose your connection to another computer while transferring files, File Transfer Recovery lets you
connect again and continue the transfer where it left off. Any file—or portion of a file—copied before the
interruption is skipped; only the untransmitted data is copied.
File Transfer Recovery lets you continue a file transfer even
when you have lost a connection. Instead of starting the
transfer at the beginning, File Transfer Recovery resumes
at the point where the connection was lost:
• Only the missing part of the interrupted file is copied.
• Files successfully copied before the interruption are not
copied again.
TIP File Transfer Recovery is particularly useful when
you copy large files over an unreliable modem connection.
To resume an interrupted file transfer:
• If you were running an Xchange Agent when the inter-
ruption occurred, run the agent again.
• If you were transferring from File Transfer windows:
1 Re-establish the connection.
2 Select the same files and folders.
3 Begin the transfer again.
If you lose a connection while
transferring a file, the data
transferred at the point of inter-
ruption is stored on the target
computer.
When you reconnect and
resume the transfer, the miss-
ing part of the file—not the
entire file—is copied, along with
the remaining files.