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Network File Monitor Pro can track the changes of Web pages. To select this function, press Source type and select HTTP. The new settings window will appear.
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Site address - enter the address of the WWW page, for example: www.file-monitor.com. into this field.
Http server port - enter the port of the remote server. By default the port number is 80.
Security mode - see Secure protocol extension.
Page or file name - enter a name of the page or the file on the site you need to replicate or monitor. If the name is not specified the default site document is returned.
To verify the address click on the
picture button right to the field or press F4 button. For a correct address validation other fields (such as port, user name, password, etc.) in this window or at the Network settings page must be filled with required values as well.
Local file name - you can also specify any name for a target file created as a result of copying or transferring the monitored page by e-mail in this field. This field can be left blank and the file will have the default name.
The program can monitor the changes of the size or control sum (CRC) of the Web page content. Select the type of monitoring from the Check list.
Use dial-up - if the Dial-up extension is used to access the Internet, mark this check box.
Additional options:
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Proxy ... - if you access the Internet over a company network (or Intranet), you may need to specify a firewall server in this field (if no proxy is used, leave this field blank) and the port used in the Proxy port field. If you need authorization to access the proxy, enter the user name and the password into the Proxy user name and Proxy user password fields.
You may also need to enter the user name and password to access a WWW resource. If this is the case, enter them in appropriate fields (otherwise leave these fields blank).
Security mode - see Secure protocol extension.
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