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Acquiring Data Using the FTP Server
• Internet Explorer
®
may not acquire the most recent data if older data from the last access has
been stored in temporary Internet les. If the instrument’s data has been updated, use FTP after
relaunching Internet Explorer
®
. (Shareware software such as FFFTP may be used instead of
Internet Explorer
®
.)
• The instrument may not be able to access FTP depending on the type and version of an HTTP
browser. In this case, use another FTP client program, such as FFFTP.
• Operating or transmitting les through the FTP during auto-saving will reduce the auto-save
speed.
FTP server connection limitations (FTP authentication)
This section describes how to impose limitations on FTP/HTTP server connections.
Ordinarily, all devices on the network can access the instrument’s FTP server because it uses
anonymous authentication.
To restrict connections to the FTP server, set [FTP/HTTP authentication settings] to [ON] and set
a username and password.
It is recommended to set a username and password to prevent les from being inadvertently
deleted by other users.
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Press the ENTER key while [FTP/HTTP server settings...] is selected.
The settings window will open.
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Under [FTP/HTTP authentication settings], select whether to restrict FTP/HTTP connections.
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