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Limagito Filemover - Move Your Files From Anywhere To Anywhere

Limagito FileMover - Move your files from anywhere to anywhere Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Overview Overview…

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Limagito FileMover - Move your files from anywhere to anywhere Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Overview Overview Introduction License FAQ About Limagito FileMover - Move your files from anywhere to anywhere Use the Limagito FileMover to move your files from anywhere to anywhere. This file mover automation tool can copy, move or delete files that are added to a specific folder. You can set file and directory filters based on the file name, date and size. Also rename, encrypt or decrypt files and rename directories (using regular expressions) when moving them to the new destination. Create directories based on the file name or date and check if the file already exists. The file-mover can move files from/to local folders as well as FTP, SFTP, FTPS directories and to SMTP. This software offers quite a few features that make the program very flexible and useful for a variety of file management tasks as well as file backups. Limagito runs in the system tray and automatically monitors the selected folders for any additions that match your file moving rules. You can set up as many working threads as wanted (Full Version), each with individual settings. Other features include detailed logging, support for subdirectory scanning, command-line options and much more. The Single, Site & Corporate License edition can be used as application or service. Important .. You need help setting up Limagito? Just ask. Setting up is available at no cost. License License Information The free Lite version is restricted to a single moving rule. There's a Single User, Site and Corporate License available. A single user license grants you the right to install and use limagito on a single machine. A site license allows you the right to install and use limagito across multiple machines in your organization at a single site. A corporate license allows you the right to install and use limagito across multiple machines in your organization regardless of location. After payment you will receive a license.key file (zipped) by mail. Just copy this license.key file into the directory of limagito.exe, (re)start limagito and you'll have features available (= Full version). We typically process most orders within a few hours. However in some cases it can take up to 2 business days. The License.key file will work with the following versions of Limagito: version 6 -> version 9. FAQ Frequently Asked Question(s) The service version isn't doing anything. I've exported my settings using the Gui version. I've started the Limagito Service but nothing happens? Limagito: In 95% of the cases it's a security problem. You need to change the logon account for the Limagito Service. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Can I use a different scan time for each moving rule? Limagito: Click the 'Scan Setup' button (Rule Options Tab) and enable 'Use moving rule scan time'. The moving rule scan time is used by the selected moving rule only. If 'Use moving rule scan time' is enabled then the global scan time is ignored (for this moving rule). I've enabled and configured Scheduled Events but the scan time function is still working. How can I disable the scan timer for this moving rule. I only want to use scheduled events. Limagito: Click the 'Scan Setup' button (Rule Options Tab) and enable 'Disable Common an Moving Rule Scan Time'. I would like to virus scan input files (WIN) first before moving them to their destination. Is this possible? Limagito: One possibility is to install a command line anti-virus in combination with the command option in Limagito. You could use the freeware anti-virus ClamWin (http://www.clamwin.com). After installation you need to enable 'Execute Command before Move/Copy/Delete' (Command tab) and enable 'Move/Copy/del. when exitcode = 0' (Command tab). Finally add some code to the command field and you're done: Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator C:\Program Files\ClamWin\bin\clamscan.exe -d C:\Documents and Settings\pascal\.clamwin\db %ID%FN If you want to remove (be careful) infected files: C:\Program Files\ClamWin\bin\clamscan.exe -d C:\Documents and Settings\pascal\.clamwin\db --remove %ID%FN Info ClamScan.exe (by ClamWin): When run from the command line, a value will be returned, indicating whether or not a virus was detected. If no virus is found, the return value will be 0. If a virus is found, the return value is 1. Any other return value indicates an error. Use ClamScan.exe -h if you need more information. I would like to copy the settings from one moving rule to another. Is this possible? Limagito: Right click on a selected moving rule in the listbox (source settings) and select 'Copy To'. The 'Copy Settings From xyz To' form will appear. Select the destination moving rule and click on the 'Copy To' button. When this is finished you need to restart Limagito. I would like to know what Limagito is doing (debug). Is this possible? Limagito: - Install DebugView for windows (freeware Microsoft product) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896647.aspx - Install en start DebugView for Windows - Enable the 'Output Debug' option in Limagito (Options tab) for the moving rule you need to debug - Enable this moving rule - Check the logwindow in DebugView when Limagito is running (scan started) Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Options Options Common Options Rule Options Server Options Application Options Source Options Destination Options Service Options Common Options Common Options Tab (Common for all Moving Rules) It's important to understand the difference between common options and rule options. The common options are used for all moving rules. Rule options are specific for the selected moving rule. Moving Rules: Listbox with all available moving rules. Scan Time (sec.): The time to wait before checking the source for new files (in seconds). Moving Rules (qty): Amount of moving rules. Limagito restart needed after changing. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Start / Stop scanning source of all enabled moving rules. Execute all enabled moving rules now. There's a common time schedule available in the Lite version. This common time schedule is common for all moving rules. In the full version there's also a separate time schedule option for each moving rule. Enable days not available in the Time Schedule list: Days not available in the Time Schedule list are by default disabled. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Common mail settings. Can be used by the Moving Rule Event Manager. This way you only need to setup the Mail Server once instead of doing this for each Moving Rule. With the security options you can enable TLS/SSL support for SMTP. Possible Moving Rule status. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Network Folder: network share you want to connect Username: username you need to provide when connecting to the share Password: password you need to provide when connecting to the share Drive Letter: the share will be available as the given drive letter (optional) Recheck every x minutes: check the availability of the share every x minutes (default = 0 = only at Limagito startup) Rule Options Rule Options Tab (Unique for each Moving Rule) Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Toggle switch: Enable/Disable the selected moving rule. Short name (description) for the selected moving rule. Show source options screen. Show destination options screen. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator The default ‘trigger' for a new moving rule is the common scan time. The following ‘triggers' are extra available for each moving rule: 1) Rule Scan Time 2) Scheduled Events 3) Change Notify (Win32) 1) Rule Scan Time Disable Common and Moving Rule Scan Time: This will disable the scan time function for the selected moving rule. Useful if you only want to use Scheduled Events. Use Moving Rule Scan Time: Use a different scan time for each moving rule. The moving rule scan time is used by the selected moving rule only. If 'Use Moving Rule Scan Time' is enabled then the common scan time is ignored (for the selected moving rule). Thread Priority: Priority indicates how much preference the thread gets when the operating system schedules CPU time among all the threads in your application. Use a high priority thread to handle time critical tasks, and a low priority thread to perform other tasks. 2) Scheduled Events Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Use Scheduled Events: Setup scheduled event(s) to trigger the moving rule. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator 3) Change Notify Use Change Notify (Win32): Use the OS change notify event to trigger the moving rule. Only for WIN32 input source. Execute selected rule now. The selected rule must be enabled. The button is only visible if the rule is enabled. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator There's a common time schedule available in the Lite version. In the full version there's also a time schedule for each moving rule. The common time schedule is common for all moving rules. Enable days not available in the Time Schedule list: Days not available in the Time Schedule list are by default disabled. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Error event memory: Trigger error events only once for the same file. Trigger mail events after scan: Trigger mail events after scan instead of for each file. When this option is enabled only mail parameter %FN (Filename) can be used. Output Debug: Output debug information for the selected Limagito thread. This gives you full debug capability when using a Win32 debug monitor (DebugView, freeware at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx ). Enable Log: Enable logging to file for the selected thread (moving rule). Setup Log: Setup log options for the selected Limagito thread. Logging Level 1-10: Increase the log level if you need more ‘debug' information (default 1). Don't use level 10 during production, only for testing. Log Size: Set the maximum size for the log file. Log History Count: If log size is reached then the .log file will be renamed to .001. With this option you can set the amount of history files. History Log Filter: You can add more then one Log Filter each separated by ';' ( i.e. error;exception ). This will limit the information in the History Log. RunTime Log Filter: You can add more then one RunTime Log Filter each separated by ';' ( i.e. error;exception ). This will limit the information in the RunTime Log. Log Start Tag(s): Log Stop Tag(s): Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Log Prefix Tag: Log Filename: Select the filename for the log file. Save: Save log setup. Input Ftp, Stay Connected: Do not disconnect between scans. First example Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator In the first example Limagito is going to move the input file to a temp directory if this file exists in the destination directory. We are using the “Execute Command if destination file exists” option. The Application field is empty. This depends on what you are going to execute. We are using a command line application. Command: cmd /c move %ID%FN c:\temp cmd /c move %ID%FN c:\temp Carries out the command and then terminates Moves files and renames files and directories. Source (Input directory + filename) Destination Input files are zipped into the subfolder ‘zipped'. The extention .zip is added to the original filename. Second example Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator In this example Limagito is going to zip the input file using the command line version of 7zip. (7za.exe download at http://www.7-zip.org). We are going to execute the command before the copy function. The Application field is empty. This depends on what you are going to execute. We are using a command line application. Command: 7za.exe a %ID\Zipped\%FN.zip %ID%FN 7za.exe a %ID\Zipped\%FN.zip %ID%FN 7Zip Command line exe file 7Zip archive command Destination, Zipped filename (Destination directory + filename) Source, Unzipped filename (Input directory + filename) Input files are zipped into the subfolder ‘zipped'. The extention .zip is added to the original filename. Show or input personal information for the selected moving rule. Server Options Server Options Tab Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Enable Http Server: enable build-in Http server for RunTime log. IP: Host name or IP address of Http server. Port: Port used by Http server. Username: Username to log into the Http server. Password: Password to log into the Http server. Rule Username en Rule Password: Extra Http Username and Password field for each moving rule. Now you can setup a different username and password for each moving rule http runtime log. Enable Execute, this will show the Execute button on the Limagito RunTime page. Enable Hold, this will show the Hold button on the Limagito RunTime page. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator If you want to use the Limagito Remote Client (LimagitoRC) then you need to setup the Remote Server in Limagito. Enable Remote Server: enable build-in TCP server for Limagito Remote Client (LimagitoRC). IP: Host name or IP address of TCP server. Port: Port used by TCP server (default 3500). Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Username: Authentication identity used when logging into the TCP remote server Password: Authentication credentials used when logging into the TCP remote server. Output Debug: Output debug information for the TCP remote server. Install DebugView for windows (freeware Microsoft product) Start DebugView for Windows Enable 'Output Debug' option Check the logwindow in DebugView Application Options Application Options Tab Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Run @ Startup: Limagito will automatically run at windows startup. (entry in the HKLM registry). Run in System Tray: Limagito will minimize into the system tray at startup. Export settings to the service version of Limagito (LimagitoSrv.exe). Check Service Version Running : Let Limagito warn you @ startup if the Limagito Service is running. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Open Settings Directory : Open the directory where the Limagito settings are stored (depends on the OS). Information about the Limagito version you are using Disable Tabsheets and Groupboxes to create a Basic User Mode. Basic User Mode, Adjustible Setup Expert User Mode, Fixed Setup All User Mode Settings are saved in the UserMode.ini file. This makes it easy to transfer this User Mode settings to another Limagito installation. Just copy the UserMode.ini file in the Limagito install directory and (re)start Limagito. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator First: Select the directory where you want to put the export files. Second: Select the moving rules you want to export. Third: Enable 'Add Common, Server and Application Settings in Export' if you also want to export common, server and application options. The default export filename here is Limagito.ini.exp (application name + .ini + .exp). Last: Hit the 'Export' button. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator First (left): Select the moving rule export files (.exp) you want to import. Second (right): Select the moving rules you want to update/overwrite. You must select as many Moving Rules as imported .exp files. Third (left): Select the common, server and application export file (default = Limagito.ini.exp) you want to import (optional, default = blanc). Last: Hit the 'Import' button. RESTART Limagito ! Open Limagito help file ( help.chm ). Source Options Source Options Source Tab Source Common Tab Source Backup Tab Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Source Tab Source Tab Limagito can scan files from a Win32 or Ftp directory, removable disks and Pop3. Add / Update Win32 Input Directory. You can drag and drop the folder into the window. Add / Update Ftp Input Directory. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator · Ftp Setup Host: Host name or IP address of Ftp server. Port: Port number of Ftp server (default 21). Directory: Directory on the Ftp server file system. blanc or slash = root directory (default) dot = current directory after login Username: Authentication identity used when logging in to the Ftp server (example: Anonymous). Password: Authentication credentials used when logging into the Ftp server. Connect Ftp: Check Ftp connection setup. Upd. Ftp: Add / Update Ftp Directory settings. · Ftp Common Options Resume Data: Indicates if the server implements the FTP REST command (default disabled). Passive: Active connections (or when Passive is disabled) indicates that the FTP server will open the connection for the data channel. In other words, the FTP client will listen for the server to open a connection for the data channel (default disabled). Fast Path: Indicates if the FTP client should use fast path connections for traversing firewalls and network address translators (NAT). Fast Path can enhance the performance of data transfers when the FTP EPSV command is supported on the server implementation (default disabled). Enable Compression (MODE Z): Enable Ftp MODE Z Compression. Input Ftp, Passive Use Control Host: Output Ftp, Passive Use Control Host: Input Ftp, Use Host: Implement HOST command as specified by http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hethmon-mcmurray-ftp-hosts-01. Output Ftp, Use Host: Implement HOST command as specified by http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hethmon-mcmurray-ftp-hosts-01. Created with the Standard Edition of HelpNDoc: Free CHM Help documentation generator · Ftp Security Options (FTPS) FTPS (also known as FTP Secure and FTP-SSL) is an extension to the commonly used File Transfer Protocol (FTP) that adds support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cryptographic protocols. FTPS should not be confused with the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), an incompatible secure file transfer subsystem for the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. It is also different from Secure FTP, the practice of tunneling FTP through an SSH connection. Security Type: Use Implicit TLS/SSL Support: Negotiation is not allowed with implicit FTPS configurations. A client is immediately expected to challenge the FTPS