Fling File Transfer Privacy & Security — What You Need to Know

How to Use Fling File Transfer — Step-by-Step Guide

1) Install and open Fling

  • Download Fling for Windows from the vendor (NCH / Fling) and run the installer.
  • Launch Fling after installation.

2) Create a new Fling folder (transfer job)

  • Click New (or use the Fling Folder Wizard).
  • Choose the job type (e.g., upload to a website via FTP, copy to a network folder, sync to external drive).
  • Click Next.

3) Enter destination details

  • For FTP/FTPS/SFTP: enter server address (IP or domain), port, username, and password.
  • For network or local targets: browse and select the destination folder/path.
  • Click Next.

4) Select source folder on your PC

  • Use Browse to pick the local folder you want to keep synced or upload from.
  • Click Next.

5) Configure update/mode options

  • Choose transfer mode:
    • Manual: upload only when you trigger it.
    • Automatic (watch): upload when files change.
    • Interval scan: upload on a schedule (e.g., every hour).
  • Set options such as one-way vs two-way sync, exclude patterns (wildcards like.exe), preserve or delete remote files, and whether to delete local files after transfer.

6) Finish wizard and run the job

  • Review the folder entry summary and click OK to save.
  • Manually trigger: right-click file/folder in File Explorer → Fling → Upload (or use Fling main window and press Upload).
  • Automatic: ensure Fling service is running (it can run as a background service) so scheduled/automatic transfers occur even when logged off.

7) Monitor and troubleshoot transfers

  • Use Fling main window to view job status and logs.
  • Cancel active transfers via the Cancel button or Esc.
  • If transfers fail, verify credentials, network access, firewall/port settings, and that the destination path exists.

8) Advanced tips

  • Run Fling as a service on a server to keep transfers running in the background.
  • Use command-line arguments to integrate Fling into automation scripts.
  • Test with a small file first to confirm configuration.
  • Keep backups and enable secure protocols (SFTP/FTPS) when sending sensitive data.

If you want, I can produce a concise checklist you can print and follow while configuring Fling.

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