SmartFTP Client 2.5.1004 Beta


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SmartFTP is an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client which allows you to transfer files between your local computer and a server on the Internet. With its many basic and advanced features SmartFTP also offers secure, reliable and efficient transfers that make it a powerful tool.

2.5 Build 1004 - 21. February 2007 - BETA

# Favorites: New Favorites system. Based on the file system and XML files.

# Favorites: New "Default Favorite Item" which replaces the Transfer/Connection Global Settings

# Favorites: Multiple Favorites Locations/Folder. e.g. Use a shared favorites folder.

# Favorites: Added import for CuteFTP Home/Pro up to the latest available version (8.0).

# Favorites: Added import for IglooFTP Pro.

# Global Settings: All favorite item related settings are moved into the "Default Favorite".

# Transfer Queue: Removed "Max Retry" from the Transfer Queue global settings. It uses the "Max Retry" option from the favorite item now.

# Transfer: File/Folders are now sorted using a "natural order string" comparision.

# Fixed: Bug with "Unknown" date/time in File Exist Dialog

# Fixed: Source/Destination file mix up in File Exist Dialog

# Fixed: Favorite Statistics

# Fixed: Remote Edit / Monitor File under Windows Vista

# Fixed: Heap overflow in Log control. See http://secunia.com/advisories/24051/

# Fixed: Transfer Queue: Timer options (Auto Start, Auto Stop) were showed as disabled in the dialog even though they were enabled.

# Remote Browser: On Windows XP list control now uses "natural order string" comparison.

# SmartFTP no longer runs on Windows 98/ME.

License: Freeware for personal, educational and non-profit organizations.

More info: http://www.smartftp.com/

Download: http://www.smartftp.com/get/SFTPBeta.exe

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Source/Destination file mix up in File Exist Dialog

This one confused the heck out of me for a while...I finally got around to installing this a few days ago, and when I started uploading files, it took me a while to figure out what was going on...glad this is out :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Few updates:

v2.5 Build 1004.14 - 8. March 2007 - BETA

Fixed: A couple of problems discovered with AppViewer.

v2.5 Build 1004.8 - 6. March 2007 - BETA

Rewrote shell notification class.

Fixed: Favorite didn't save if Port numer was > 32768

v2.5 Build 1004.x - Not released yet - BETA

Setup: MSI 32-bit setup no longer throws an error on Windows x64.

Setup: SmartHook.dll registry entries are now created during the setup.

Setup: MSI: The installed files now have the correct "Last Modified Date".

v2.5 Build 1004.7 - 27. February 2007 - BETA

Fixed: Transfer Queue: Statistic updates for Favorites

Settings: Added UPnP global setting to Connection dialog

v2.5 Build 1004.6 - 25. February 2007 - BETA

Favorites: Added support for in-memory favorites if the favorites folder is read-only

Fixed: Transfer Queue: File Monitor.

Fixed: Remote Browser: Remote Edit

  • 5 weeks later...

A lot of changes:

v2.5 Build 1005.15 - 8. April 2007

Fixed: Favorites: Import of URL List did not set a name for the favorite

Fixed: Favorites: Import of CuteFTP sites (sm.dat) which have been previously updated (e.g. CuteFTP Pro 3.x to CuteFTP Pro 8.x) did not work.

Fixed: Transfer Queue: If Max Retry was set to 0 the Transfer Queue did never process the item. Now the item will always processed at least once.

Fixed: SmartFTP ignored the window show value (show, hide, minimize, maximize) passed. Bug Report

Office 2007 Theme: Title bar and child frames now have Office 2007 style

Fixed: Buffer overflow if host name > 1024 bytes.

Transfer Queue: Lowered CPU usage if the number of global number of workers were not reached due to a limitation in the favorite settings.

v2.5 Build 1005.14 - 4. April 2007

Workaround for Windows XP without any Service Packs installed.

v2.5 Build 1005.13 - 3. April 2007

Fixed: Transfer Queue: Monitor of Local File.

v2.5 Build 1005.12 - 3. April 2007

Fixed: Favorite Connection -> Proxy password didn't save.

v2.5 Build 1005.11 - 3. April 2007

Fixed: Integrity check for FXP transfers.

Setup: Changed default installation folder to %ProgramFiles\SmartFTP Client. Updates will install into the old %ProgramFiles\SmartFTP Client 2.0 folder.

Setup: Added patch number to product version

Setup: SmartFTP Client (64-bit) creates different shortcuts (start menu, desktop) than 32-bit version on Windows 64-bit now.

v2.5 Build 1005.10 - 2. April 2007

Fixed: Identd: Settings dialog was missing.

Fixed: Identd: "Enable only when connecting" option did only work for first connection

Vista: Some tweaks with Restart Manager

FTP Library: HP Unix listings with German month name M?rz were not parsed.

v2.5 Build 1005.8 - 31. March 2007

Setup: 32-bit setup can now be installed on Windows 64-bit Editions.

Fixed: Fixed broken Office 2007 theme in .7.

v2.5 Build 1005.7 - 30. March 2007

Vista: Fixed SmartHook.dll registration in setup.

Vista: Added support for Restart Manager.

Updated GUI component

Fixed: File Open/Save dialogs in Backup Tool

v2.5 Build 1005.6 - 28. March 2007

Transfer Queue: Removed "Max Workers per Site" global setting. The setting was always read from the Favorite.

Transfer Queue: Fixed "Max Workers" setting which wasn't in sync with the GUI.

v2.5 Build 1005.5 - 27. March 2007

Fixed: Crash if SmartFTP was closed while the Transfer Queue was running.

Fixed: Enter Registration dialog. "Import from File" did not write license key file correctly.

Updated splash

v2.5 Build 1005.4 - 26. March 2007

Fixed: Integrity check after transfer didn't work.

v2.5 Build 1005.3 - 25. March 2007

New "Vista Certified Logo" compliant MSI setups

v2.5 Build 1005.3 - 22. March 2007

All files are now signed with a Authenticode certificate issued by VeriSign

Removed proprietary crash handler (CrashRpt.dll). Using Microsoft's WER now.

SmartFTP received "Vista Works" logo

v2.5 Build 1005.0 - 21. March 2007 - BETA

Favorites: Added export of XML files to Zip archive.

Favorites: Settings: Transfer->Filters. Filter can now be individually applied for files or folders.

v2.5 Build 1004.26 - 14. March 2007 - BETA

Favorites: Added import of "History.dat" from version 2.0.995 and below.

Favorites: Numerous fixes.

v2.5 Build 1004.20 - 12. March 2007 - BETA

Favorites: Added Favorites Duplicate Checker. The dialog is displayed when a multiple favorites with the same ids are found.

v2.5 Build 1004.18 - 10. March 2007 - BETA

Folder synchronization links are now saved/restored.

v2.5 Build 1004.17 - 9. March 2007 - BETA

Fixed: Some problems related to the new Favorites

  • 2 weeks later...

SmartFTP is now Vista Certified. vistacert70.png

v2.5 Build 1005.26 - 19. April 2007

Fixed: Settings: Anonymous password option didn't save

Added "Office 2007 Ribbon" theme. This theme is only slighty different from the "Office 2007" theme.

Fixed: Custom Commands: %ld variable

v2.5 Build 1005.25 - 17. April 2007

Fixed: Favorites: Drag&Drop from and to Windows Explorer

Fixed: Progress control in Connections had wrong colors on Windows 2000 and Windows XP with Classic theme

Fixed: Settings: History: Crash in "Clear All" function.

Fixed: Transfer Queue: Max Worker Speed was in bytes instead of kilobytes.

v2.5 Build 1005.24 - 17. April 2007

Windows Vista: sfFavorites.dll is now registered as a shell extension

Updated UI library. Minor changes in Office 2007 theme.

v2.5 Build 1005.21 - 14. April 2007

Transfer Queue: Added grouping view

v2.5 Build 1005.19 - 12. April 2007

Transfer Queue: Toolbar is now customizable. Use the arrow button at the end of the toolbar.

Vista: Local Browser: Added more "View" options

Fixed: Connections pane didn't update anymore

Fixed: Transfer Queue: On Queue Complete setting didn't save

Fixed: Possible buffer overflow in the FTP directory cache manager

v2.5 Build 1005.18 - 10. April 2007

Transfer Queue: Local files which are monitored for changes will automatically overwrite the destination file regardless of the File Exist settings.

64-bit Version: UPnP's NATEventManager interface is no longer obtained to avoid the start-up delay if UPnP is enabled

Vista: Favorites: The default favorite is no longer displayed in the "Favorites" window.

v2.5 Build 1005.17 - 9. April 2007

Fixed: Bug in Codejock which caused an access violation (crash on Windows Vista) if an accessibility client was active.

  • 3 months later...

A lot of updates.

Version: 2.5 Build 1006
Latest Beta Version: http://www.smartftp.com/get/SFTPBeta.exe
Development Status: Final

v2.5 Build 1006.24 - 18. August 2007

Added more menu key shortcuts.

Fixed: Crash if folder/directory cache created in the 32-bit version is used in the 64-bit version or vice versa.

v2.5 Build 1006.23 - 17. August 2007

Fixed: Transfer Queue: Set destination function did always overwrite the operation of the transfer queue item.

Fixed: Remote Browser: Download/FXP of symbolic links caused infinite loop

Remote Browser: Symbolic links are automatically resolved now

v2.5 Build 1006.21 - 14. August 2007

Windows XP: Local Browser: Added asynchronous enumeration in tree control.

v2.5 Build 1006.19 - 11. August 2007

Windows Vista: Enabled ability to use toolbar for "New Folder" and "Rename" functionality in the tree of the Local Browser

Changed registration dialog

v2.5 Build 1006.18 - 8. August 2007

Fixed: Windows XP: Crash with Local Browser introduced in v2.5 Build 1006.17

v2.5 Build 1006.17 - 8. August 2007

Fixed: Windows XP: Regardless of the Windows Explorer setting hidden folders were always displayed in the Local Browser's tree control

Fixed: Windows Vista: Drag&Drop info showed the wrong remote folder

Fixed: License dialog displays UTF8 strings correctly now

v2.5 Build 1006.15 - 3. August 2007

Fixed: Windows Vista: Edit Favorites: Rename of favorite

Fixed: Windows Vista: Edit Favorites: Refresh problem

Fixed: Favorites: Last selected folder was not restored correctly

v2.5 Build 1006.14 - 31. July 2007

Regression: Sort order in Local Browser was wrong on refresh

Fixed: Fixed integrity check for FXP transfers in the Transfer Queue.

v2.5 Build 1006.13 - 27. July 2007

Local/Remote browser main menu now customizable

Regression: New window update/locks mechanism caused some unwanted side effects.

v2.5 Build 1006.12 - 26. July 2007

Fixed: Local Browser now forces a reorder if the content changes.

v2.5 Build 1006.10 - 19. July 2007

Fixed: External links in HTML dialogs.

v2.5 Build 1006.8 - 9. July 2007

Fixed: Cache settings

v2.5 Build 1006.6 - 30. June 2007

Fixed: Center bar buttons

History and Login bar now updates correctly if a favorite has been changed

Fixed: Memory leak in Local Browser and Favorites Browser

v2.5 Build 1006.5 - 24. June 2007

Vista: Right-mouse click behavior in Remote Browser is now the same as in Windows Explorer

System tray action is now triggered on a mouse up instead of mouse down event

v2.5 Build 1006.4 - 8. June 2007

Added "Limit Local Port Range" option to favorite settings

v2.5 Build 1006.1 - 31. May 2007

Better initial positions for Favorites and Custom Commands windows

Favorites: Fixed big icons on Windows Vista

v2.5 Build 1006.0 - 30. May 2007

Added: Global Transfer Speed Scheduler.

v2.5 Build 1005.40 - 30. May 2007

When downloading a file the local file is opened/created at the last moment possible.

v2.5 Build 1005.37 - 25. May 2007

More keyboard friendly context menus (Added support for App key and Shift+F10).

Fixed problem with high CPU usage for big selections (20k items) in Local Browser

v2.5 Build 1005.36 - 21. May 2007

Fixed: Inaccurate transfer speed in windows title when SmartFTP was minimized.

v2.5 Build 1005.35 - 19. May 2007

Fixed: WS_FTP import

Fixed: Small problem with One Way Synchronization with Delete

v2.5 Build 1005.33 - 14. May 2007

Added: Vista: New Drop Images/Text

Added: Vista: All File Open/Save dialogs have Vista style now

Fixed: Memory leaks in FTP Library 

v2.5 Build 1005.32 - 7. May 2007

Fixed: 64-bit Version: Drag&Drop to Explorer/Desktop

Fixed: Identd in Transfer Queue

Fixed: Sort in "Connections" pane

v2.5 Build 1005.30 - 4. May 2007

Added: Transfer Queue: One Way Synchronization with Delete

Added: List and Tree controls with Vista theme

Added: Ability to remove license key

Fixed: Drag&Drop from Transfer Queue to Local Browser

v2.5 Build 1005.27 - 30. April 2007

Fixed: Minimize/Cascade/Maximize if Tab mode was disabled and the Office 2007 theme was enabled

Added: Windows bar for non Tab mode is back. Extended "Auto Arrange" mode

v2.5 Build 1005.26 - 19. April 2007

Fixed: Settings: Anonymous password option didn't save

Added "Office 2007 Ribbon" theme. This theme is only slightly different from the "Office 2007" theme.

Fixed: Custom Commands: %ld variable

  • 1 month later...

More updates:

v2.5 Build 1006.48 - 1. October 2007

Fixed crash with preview of png files on certain systems.

v2.5 Build 1006.47 - 1. October 2007

Fixed bug with default editor in new Remote Edit settings.

v2.5 Build 1006.46 - 30. September 2007

Added [ ] Always overwrite local file check box in Settings -> General -> Remote Edit.

Fixed some bugs introduced in .45.

v2.5 Build 1006.45 - 29. September 2007

Added [ ] Do not show again checkbox to Welcome page.

New Settings -> General -> Remote Edit page where you can configure the editors for Remote Edit.

v2.5 Build 1006.44 - 27. September 2007

Added Welcome page with quick links to open a new remote browser/local browser and to watch the tutorials.

v2.5 Build 1006.43 - 25. September 2007

Remote Browser: Added space calculation. Right-click on the folder then Properties in the context menu. Click on the Calculate button.

v2.5 Build 1006.40 - 22. September 2007

Fixed 2 crashes thanks to winqual. Please submit the crash reports to Microsoft if asked to do so. It helps us greatly to fix crashes.

Favorites: XHTML compliant HTML export.

v2.5 Build 1006.39 - 20. September 2007

Local Browser: Added "Preview Pane"

Favorites: Added "HTML File (Structured)" export option.

Added more options to "Restore Workspace" setting (Nothing, Everything, Local Browser, Remote Browser)

Updated CodeJock XTP component

Fixed: Favorites: Shared favorite folders were not added to the Favorites window. 

v2.5 Build 1006.38 - 4. September 2007

Fixed: Delete of favorite in the Favorite windows didn't work.

v2.5 Build 1006.37 - 31. August 2007

Fixed: Initial folder in Favorites window was wrong.

v2.5 Build 1006.35 - 28. August 2007

Windows 2000: Fixed bug with Upload button.

v2.5 Build 1006.33 - 27. August 2007

Added transfer performance counter (uploads, downloads, fxp, etc). Register SmartFTPPerf.dll (regsvr32.exe SmartFTPPerf.dll) to enable this feature.

Better drag image support on Vista

v2.5 Build 1006.30 - 23. August 2007

Fixed: The wrong remote directory content was returned if no data has been transferred in the last directory listing.

v2.5 Build 1006.28 - 23. August 2007

Added Drop Folder feature. To create a drop folder right-click on a folder in the Remote Browser and select "New -> Drop Folder" from the context menu. After the drop folder is created you can drop files/folders (hence the name Drop Folder) into it and they will automatically be added to the Transfer Queue.

v2.5 Build 1006.27 - 22. August 2007

Local Browser / Favorites Window: Added Group by to View menu.

Added context menu in Windows Explorer / Local Browser to add files to the Transfer Queue

v2.5 Build 1006.26 - 20. August 2007

Transfer Queue: Added "Monitor Local Folder" function in the Schedule dialog (Experimental: Works only reliable if the server supports file hash functions as XCRC, XSHA, etc).

Remote Browser: For TLS/SSL Explicit connection a grey/blue lock icon is now displayed in the status bar

Transfer Queue: SmartFTP now always sends a XCRC/XSHA command with the start/len arguments

Transfer Queue: Added [x] Persistent option in the Schedule dialog. When enabled the item is automatically paused after the it has been processed.

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[General Reliability] This update makes underlying changes to help improve explorer.exe reliability, including addressing reliability issues on the login and lock screens related to the use of third-party credential providers, reducing the probability of taskbar icons appearing as blank gray placeholders, improving reliability of navigating to File Explorer Home during OneDrive sync, improving explorer.exe reliability when switching between multiple desktops, improving app launch reliability when shell extensions are installed, and addressing reliability issues related to acrylic blur effects in Start menu, Settings, and the lock screen. Normal rollout This non-security update includes quality improvements. The following summary outlines key issues addressed by the KB update after you install it. Also, included are available new features. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change. [Secure Boot] With this update, Windows quality updates include additional high confidence device targeting data, increasing coverage of devices eligible to automatically receive new Secure Boot certificates. Devices receive the new certificates only after demonstrating sufficient successful update signals, maintaining a controlled and phased rollout. [Authentication] This update improves Netlogon secure channel connections between domain controllers, enabling successful connections from member servers to domain controllers set up before 2025. [Networking] This update improves how your device connects to shared network resources. Connections used by apps and system features, such as the NetUseAdd function, now work more reliably, including unauthenticated (null session) connections. [Start Menu] This update improves the Start menu experience, allowing newly installed or removed apps to appear without requiring sign-out or restart. This mainly affects apps that create a Start menu folder with multiple shortcuts. [Taskbar] This update improves notification badge display across your apps. Notification counts and badge visuals now update correctly, helping you stay up to date with new activity. Up next we have build 28000.2333: Gradual rollout Windows 11 PC experiences This section highlights some new features and enhancements for Windows 11 PCs, including AI-powered capabilities, continuous innovation, and performance improvements. [Magnifier in Windows] New! Magnifier now provides clearer and more consistent announcements when working with a screen reader. You'll hear helpful announcements when you zoom in or out, switch views, turn color inversion on or off, or turn Magnifier On or Off. This makes it easy to stay oriented while you work. New! Magnifier now supports magnification of permitted protected content. This update improves smoothness when moving Magnifier in lens mode. [Task Manager] New! Task Manager now offers improved visibility into NPU usage on PCs with an NPU. New optional NPU and NPU Engine columns are available on the Processes, Users, and Details pages, along with NPU Dedicated Memory and NPU Shared Memory optional columns on the Details page. Neural engines that are part of a GPU now appear on the Performance page, providing a more complete view of AI-related activity. A new optional Isolation column on the Processes and Details pages shows which apps are running in an AppContainer. You can add any of the new columns by right-clicking a column header in Task Manager and selecting them from the menu. This update improves CPU speed display on the Performance page of Task Manager for VMs, so it doesn't show higher than unexpected numbers after resuming from hibernate. [Camera] New! Windows 11's Multi-App Camera feature allows multiple applications to access your camera stream at the same time. Basic Camera mode in Windows 11 enables simplified camera functionality, useful for troubleshooting or improving stability when your camera is not working correctly. Enterprise admin can now set Multi-App Camera mode or Basic Camera mode through Group Policy, under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Camera > Configure Camera Options. [Windows Setup] New! You can now choose a custom name for your user folder on the Device Name page during Windows setup. The updated experience makes it easier to select a custom name during setup only. If this step is skipped, Windows uses the default folder name and continues setup as usual. User folder names must follow standard Windows naming requirements. [General Performance] This update accelerates app launch and core shell experiences such as Start menu, Search, and Action Center. [Personalization] This update improves: Color selection accuracy when adjusting your accent color to match your wallpaper when the automatic accent color selection is enabled in Personalization settings. Wallpaper persistence reliability across restarts and upgrades, including better support for large-resolution wallpapers and other scenarios to prevent solid color wallpaper fallback. [Windows Hello] This update improves: This update optimizes the Windows Biometric service (WinBio) to help improve performance when your device resumes from Modern Standby. This update reduces unexpected authentication blocks in Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security by resolving missing secure enrollment metadata. This update improves sign-in behavior on the lock screen and sign-in screen. When Windows Hello face or fingerprint is set up and available, it is now the default sign-in method every time you sign in, even if you used a different method previously. If you need to use your Windows PIN instead and use it three times in a row, Windows will stay with PIN until you switch to another sign-in method. [Windows Search Box] Windows Search will now find and prioritize files with as few as two characters. [Storage] The dialog box for creating a Dev Drive now supports specifying the size in gigabytes (GB) instead of only megabytes (MB). This option is also available when resizing volumes in Settings > System > Storage. In Settings > System > Storage, you now see a User Account Control (UAC) prompt only when you choose to view temporary files, instead of immediately when opening the page. [USB] This update improves reliability for displays attached to USB4 docks and hubs. These displays now light up more consistently, particularly when coming out of standby. The USB3 stack is updated to have additional resiliency and recovery measures in place against certain unexpected hardware faults and conditions. Users will experience higher reliability with USB devices. [Sensors] This update improves resiliency against apps that could keep the sensor hub powered on and drain power, impacting battery life. [Human Interface Device (HID)] This update improves battery life related to the HID and Input stack for failed HID devices. Power hygiene is also improved against applications that might initiate HID transfers during standby. [Input] The update improves: Reliability of the touch keyboard on the sign-in screen, including when entering or changing a password. Reliability of explorer.exe when closing the input switcher. Performance when opening or navigating to clipboard history. [Fonts] The Times New Roman font family is updated to improve the rendering of combining diacritical marks across Greek and Cyrillic scripts. This update provides more accurate and visually consistent text by addressing mark positioning issues. These changes improve readability, reduce rendering inconsistencies, and better support global language users working with Greek and Cyrillic content. [Task Scheduler] Task Scheduler now saves column width adjustments in task list view across sessions. [Desktop icons] This update improves reliability of loading desktop app shortcuts. [Microsoft Store] This update includes underlying changes that improve download performance and bandwidth usage. This update improves error reporting when downloads fail due to Windows Update group policy settings being enabled. [Reliability] This update improves Windows reliability on the sign-in and lock screens, in File Explorer, when using touch gestures on touchscreen devices, and when changing themes in Settings. Normal rollout This non-security update includes quality improvements. The following summary outlines key issues addressed by the KB update after you install it. Also, included are available new features. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change. [Authentication] This update improves Netlogon secure channel connections between domain controllers, enabling successful connections from member servers to domain controllers set up before 2025. [BitLocker] This update improves BitLocker testing reliability by ensuring the required files are available for the BitLocker Drive Encryption USB BIOS Logo Test. You can find the blog post for builds 26100.8728/26200.8728 here and build 28000.2333 here.
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