DSHS Secure FTP Instructions



Similar documents
Marcum LLP MFT Guide

Install FileZilla Client. Connecting to an FTP server

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE. Guide to Microsoft Office Online and One Drive

Erie 1 BOCES/WNYRIC. Secure File Transfer. Upload/Download Wizard

Welcome to the TransPerfect Translations Secure File Transfer Website What is Secure FTP?

Schools Remote Access Server

Cox Business Premium Online Backup USER'S GUIDE. Cox Business VERSION 1.0

SFTP Server User Login Instructions. Open Internet explorer and enter the following url:

Advanced Digital Imaging

OSPI SFTP User Guide

Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX

MAPPING THE WEBDRIVE REFERENCE GUIDE

ECA IIS Instructions. January 2005

WinSCP: Secure File Transfer Using WinSCP for Secure File Transfer on Windows

Using the Secure District File Retrieval System to Access 2008 AYP Accountability Reports

INFORMATION SYSTEMS SERVICE NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR. User Guide for the RightFax Fax Service. Web Utility

FireBLAST Marketing Solution v2

Document From MAXIMUM BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON A. OwnCloud User Manual. TO I Cafe`

Active Directory Syncing

Moveit DMZ User Manual

Hallpass Instructions for Connecting to Mac with a Mac

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE GUIDE TO OFFICE 365

VPN - AnyConnect on Windows

New Help Desk Ticketing System

FTP Over SSL (FTPS) Core FTP LE. Installing Core FTP LE"

Ashgate FTP Web Login

Using Internet or Windows Explorer to Upload Your Site

Accessing the FTP Server - User Manual

IBI Group FTP: Usage Instructions

SSH Secure Client (Telnet & SFTP) Installing & Using SSH Secure Shell for Windows Operation Systems

How to Connect to YaleSecure (Yale s secure wireless network)

Baylor Secure Messaging. For Non-Baylor Users

Installation Guide. Research Computing Team V1.9 RESTRICTED

Mass-DAC Secure Document Repository User Guide

Commport FTP Client Set-up

Use your UNNCNetID and password to log in. The first time you login to the system, you may receive the following screen:

Downloading and Installing Core FTP

SOS SO S O n O lin n e lin e Bac Ba kup cku ck p u USER MANUAL

educ Office Remove & create new Outlook profile

owncloud Configuration and Usage Guide

FTP Use. Internal NPS FTP site instructions using Internet Explorer:

Setting Up a Dreamweaver Site Definition for OIT s Web Hosting Server

College of Continuing Education Video Production Room

1. Navigate to Control Panel and click on User Accounts and Family Safety. 2. Click on User Accounts

Virtual Heart User Manual Username Password

USING STUFFIT DELUXE THE STUFFIT START PAGE CREATING ARCHIVES (COMPRESSED FILES)

Upgrading Redwood Engine Software. Version 2.0.x to 3.1.0

DSI File Server Client Documentation

Instructions for using VPN and accessing your files remotely

Setting up Sharp MX-Color Imagers for Inbound Fax Routing to or Network Folder

Configuring for SFTP March 2013

Novo Nordisk Secure File Transfer User Guide

ProjectWise Explorer V8i User Manual for Subconsultants & Team Members

Upgrade of Business Systems Data Warehouse Reporting

Guide to Using Citrix at SLU (Windows)

Accessing the Media General SSL VPN

Macs are not directly compatible with Noetix.

IIS, FTP Server and Windows

UBC Digital Signage Service: CoolSign 5.0 Initial Set- up Guide

Anchor End-User Guide

GUIDELINES. Electronic Reporting for Ozone-Depleting Substances. Part 3: Submitting ODS Data to EPA via CDX: Initial Setup and Submission

Secure File Transfer Training Guide. Secure File Transfer Training Guide. Author: Glow Team Page 1 of 15 Ref: GC265_v1.1

ADFS Integration Guidelines

Working With Your FTP Site

First Time On-Campus Remote Desktop Connection ipad Edition

ASTP Online. Assisted School Travel Program. Student Rollover User Guide. NSW Department of Education

Access your directories (home directory and shared directories) outside Tilburg University

BRILL s Editorial Manager (EM) Manual for Reviewers

Concession FTP User Guide May 2011 Version 1.2

Montefiore Portal Quick Reference Guide

Managing Documents in the Citrix XenApp Remote Desktop

!"#$ Stonington Public Schools Parents Guide for InfoSnap Online Enrollment. for Returning. Students. August. Online Enrollment.

Undergraduate Academic Affairs \ Student Affairs IT Services. VPN and Remote Desktop Access from a Windows 7 PC

Setting up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection Windows 8

SSL VPN Setup for Windows

CBH Provider EDI Browser Manual

How To Connect To A Wireless Network On Windows 7 (Windows 7) On A Pc Or Mac Or Ipad (Windows) On Pc Or Ipa (Windows 8) On Your Computer Or Mac (Windows). (Windows.7) On An

CDOT Workflow ProjectWise Web Access Operations

VCW FTP Microsoft Outlook Add-In Configuration and Implementation

Manual: How to Create an NCAN User Account

HOW TO USE THE File Transfer Protocol SERVER ftp.architekturaibiznes.com.pl


User Guide Trust Safety Accounting Upload PC Law and SFTP Software Release: Final Date

Information & Communication Technologies FTP and GroupWise Archives Wilfrid Laurier University

Using the SB Partners Client Web Portal

Uploading files to a web server using SSH Secure Shell 3.2.9

Using SSH Secure Shell Client for FTP

User guide. Business

AVTranz The Court Record Online (TCRO) Operating Instructions Vermont Court System

Microsoft FrontPage 2003

RFG Secure FTP. Web Interface

MOVEit Encrypted File Transfer

EBOX Digital Content Management System (CMS) User Guide For Site Owners & Administrators

Web Hosting Control Panel Guide

Spring 2014 Urban Affairs network computers and computer labs Mapping your H:\ drive using Microsoft Windows 7

FTP Help Guide

Download and Install the Citrix Receiver for Mac/Linux

Setting Up Scan to SMB on TaskALFA series MFP s.

Transcription:

DSHS Secure FTP Instructions NOTE: Screenshots are for illustration purposes only! Please follow written directions! Important directions will be in RED. Getting logged into the DSHS secure ftp server: Please note that on the screen snapshots in this document you will see the account logged in as Academic Linkages with a Username of a-links. This was just the account that I used while creating this document. The screens that you will see should be very similar, only with your account information displayed where appropriate. 1. Open up a web browser application, such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer. 2. In the address bar type in the following web address: sftp.dshs.state.tx.us 3. Once you hit Enter or click on the Go button you may get the following web page: For those of you that do get the web page displayed above, please just click on the Continue to this website (not recommended) link to continue to the Sign On web page. (The above web page sometimes appears due to a certificate error that we are trying to get fixed.) Once you are logged into the web site ALL file transfers to and from the sftp server are handled securely through the web browser s SSL encryption. 4. On the Sign On page type in your Username (or User ID; in this case it is dshs-printshop ) and the password (current password is qs.c9piw ) that was provided to you for use with the secure ftp system. Once you are ready click on the Sign On button. page 1

5. If you typed in the login credentials from step 4 correctly, then you should now be viewing the following web page: The only thing to note on this web page is the WARNING: message in red about The Upload/Download Wizard did not load. If you are going to be uploading one file at a time (no matter how big it is) then you can totally ignore this message. Even if you are going to be uploading 2 or 3 files while you are signed into the system, but only 1 of them at a time, then you will not really need the Wizard. Even pretty large files transfer really fast, so the Upload/Download Wizard will only really help you out when you are transferring several files at one time. You can still use the Wizard for just one file, but what the system already has in place without the Wizard is a lot easier when dealing with just one file. For now, these instructions will continue without using the Upload/Download Wizard. If I get a chance in the near future I shall add more to this document that explains how to install and use the Upload/Download Wizard. IMPORTANT: In the Select Folder under Upload a File Now..., make sure the folder Incoming is selected!! page 2

Uploading a file: 1. To walk you through the upload process we shall start from a known point. Basically, reading starting at this point we shall assume that you have just signed onto the system. If at any point you get lost you can start over from this step by clicking on the Home link. The Home link is located just under the grey bar and is on the very left hand-side of the web page. (Refer to where the mouse is in the screen snapshot below.) The Home link can be found on just about every web page that you can navigate to and when you click on it will take you back to your home web page within the secure ftp server environment. page 3

2. Start from your home web page. (See step 1 on how to get to your home web page within the secure ftp server if you are having trouble seeing something very similar to the screen snapshot below.) About halfway down the web page you will see a section that is entitled Upload a File Now. The only two things that you really want to notice in this section are the Browse and Upload buttons. Most of the other options that you can change here you are not going to want to mess with, anyway. Besides, they have already been set the way that you need them to be when you first signed onto the system. page 4

3. Go ahead and click on the Browse button. If you use Windows very much at all then the Choose File to Upload navigation window that comes up should look pretty familiar to you. (See screen snapshot below.) Simply navigate around your drive and directory tree structure on your system to locate the file that you want to upload. When you locate it, click on it and its name should populate the File name field near the bottom of the window. 4. Once you have selected the file that you are going to upload, click on the Open button, also near the bottom of the Choose File to Upload navigation window, on the right-hand side. page 5

5. You should now be back on the web page that you were just previously at, before you clicked on the Browse button. However, the important difference is that now the edit text box just before the Browse button will be filled in with the complete path and file name of the file that you just selected. (See screen snapshot below.) page 6

6. Now you may click on the Upload button. (See screen snapshot below.) This will take a copy of the file that you selected from your system and transfer it via an encrypted SSL ftp format to the secure ftp server to the /Home/a-links directory. (Again, please note that this is using the alinks Username for this example.) page 7

7. Once the upload is complete you should see an information icon informing you of the successful transfer. The information icon is the blue circle with the white letter i inside of it. If you look just above the mouse cursor in the below screen snapshot you can see the text Uploaded new file with ID #631337936 OK. And please do not worry about the ID number. That is just a unique number that the system assigns to each and every file that transfers in and out so that it can keep track of that file while it is in the system. The part that you need to see out of the text is the Uploaded new file and the OK at the end. If you see that then you can rest assured that your file made it to the secure ftp server just fine. If you look around at some of the links, like Go To Your Home Folder, then you can actually find where the file resides at within your directory structure on the secure ftp server. Do not be afraid to navigate to any of the other web pages within the sftp server that you have access to. Just be careful if you get into any of the Account Options web pages, as changing things there will affect the way your signed-in Username sees some of the things on your web pages. Hopefully, this document has most of the information in it that you need to get connected to the secure ftp server and start transferring files. If you have any questions, please don t hesitate to call or email me. Thank you. Contact Information: Jeffrey Westlund Computer Programmer Network Operations Work Phone: (512) 458-7111, extension 6093 Work Email: Jeffrey.Westlund@dshs.state.tx.us page 8