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<title>dotEtive Socket</title>
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<description>This is an ASP.NET networking component which is used for generating a socks enabled program using .NET that allows the users to migrate data to and from socks compatible applications. It supports TCP protocol for network communication. Features available with this tool are, plain text identification for socks 5 servers and binded socks protocols are supported. Users can use this as standard socket.</description>
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<title>dotEtiveFTP</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/2920.html</link>
<description>dotEtiveFTP is a networking tool which is helpful for the system administrators who want to transfer their data from their local desktop to remote system. When this component is enabled on their system, they can get the features and facilities like, data transfer, users can delete, make and rename files and folders easily. It supports both synchronous and asynchronous methods. Features available with this tool are, it has progress bar, sockets like 4, 4A and 5 are supported, FXP is used for transferring data faster, custom command line are supported.</description>
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<title>AyloNNTP</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/1925.html</link>
<description>AyloNNTP is an ASP.NET based program which is helpful for the users to get news from global servers by enabling Network News Transfer Protocol on their system and then add news on their .NET web applications. This tool is developed by using C sharp.</description>
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