Monday, April 23, 2012

Faysal Bank of Pakistan Presentation


Faysal Bank of Pakistan



President & CEO                                           Chairman
Naved A. Khan                                                Syed Naseem Ahmad

Board of Directors
Lt.Gen. Muhammad Maqbool (Retd)
Hassan Mohammed Mahmood Hassan
Graham Roderick Walker
Farooq Rahmatullah
Mohamed A. R. Hussain
Shahid Ahmad

History of Faysal Bank
Faysal Bank Limited was incorporated in Pakistan on October 3, 1994, as a public limited company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984. Currently, the Bank's shares are listed on the Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Stock Exchanges. Faysal Bank is engaged in Commercial, Consumer, Corporate and Islamic Banking activities. The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited (PACRA) and JCR-VIS Credit Rating Company Limited have determined the Bank's long-term rating as 'AA' and short term rating as 'A1+'
Following the acquisition of RBS Pakistan, Faysal Bank’s footprint has expanded to over 245 branches, with combined business assets of over PKR 250 billion, further strengthening its balance sheet and placing it amongst the top ten banks in Pakistan. Faysal Bank’s ambition is to provide par excellence service for its customers while meeting all their financial needs.

Group Information
Ithmaar Bank B.S.C. (stock code "ITHMR") is licensed by the Central Bank of Bahrain and listed on the Bahrain Stock Exchange and the Kuwait Stock Exchange. It has a paid-up capital of US$598 million, total equity of US$1.1 billion and is a full service investment bank with its direct business covering the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, as well as South Asia, Asia-Pacific and Europe. Besides holding significant investments in the banking and financial service sectors in different markets, the main direct activities of the Bank include underwriting (equity and other financings), private equity (structuring, participation and portfolio management), Islamic financing and advisory services covering project financing, investments, capital markets and mergers & acquisitions.

Ithmaar Bank's flagship subsidiaries and associates include Shamil Bank of Bahrain (headquartered in Bahrain), Ithmaar Development Company, Faysal Bank Limited (Pakistan), Faisal Private Bank (Switzerland), Sakana Holistic Housing Solutions, Solidarity (an Islamic insurance company), BBK B.S.C., Bahrain based First Leasing Bank, and Ithraa Capital (Saudi Arabia). For more information on Ithmaar Bank, please visit the Bank's website at www.ithmaarbank.com..

Our Vision & Mission
Excellence in all that we do
To excel in providing innovative, value based banking solutions to meet changing needs of customers and to strengthen the image of trust and reliability

Our Values
Our daily code of conduct is exemplified by eight core values:
Four threshold values — values at the heart of our brand.
Four differentiator values — values that set our brand apart.

Strengths
It resulted in a larger, stronger and much more versatile institution.
In fact it has the highest share capital amongst private banks in Pakistan.
The largest in terms of equity.

Innovation
We pioneer novel and more efficient ways to deliver solutions.
We are dedicated to a culture of improvement and modernization.
We stand for originality, in thought, in action and in belief.
Our Innovation: Our Strength.

Teamwork
We function as a team. Within functions, we cooperate.
Between functions, we collaborate.
Together, we aim for excellence and leadership in our chosen markets.

Integrity
We are recognised by our reliability, credibility and character.
We believe in ethical, honourable, time-proven principles of uprightness.
We stand for and abide by honesty, truth and transparency.

Professionalism
We are proficient and efficient in all that we do.
We provide banking services knowledgeably and skillfully.
We uphold regulatory obligations.
Our Professionalism: Our Competence

Responsiveness
We are receptive to the need for change and improvement.
We are proactive and anticipate our customers’ needs and wants.
We act quickly to modify, adjust or prepare for new realities.


Products and Services
We are a progressive bank striving to offer innovative products, easy accessibility, quality service & convenience to our customers. We offer customized financing solutions with flexible criteria and convenient loan tenures. You can avail car, home and personal loans through our various branches. We also offer a host of Corporate & Investment Banking Services to our clients, which include financial and corporate advisory services, along with a wide array of tools to help them achieve their goals.

Products:

  • Deposit
  • Saving accounts
  • Rozana Munafa Plus Account
  • Faysal Moavin Account
  • Faysal Premium Account
  • Faysal Izafa Account
  • Mahfooz Sarmaya
  • FCY Savinsg Plus Account
  • Consumer Loans:
  • Car Loans
  • Housing Loans
  • Corporate & Investment Banking:
  • Corporate Financing
  • SME Finance
  • Trade Finance
  • Treasury & Capital Markets
  • Agricultural Financing
  • Cash Management Services

Services:

  • PocketMate Visa Debit Card
  • Travellers Cheques
  • Transfer of Funds
  • Safe Deposit Lockers
  • Non-Stop Banking

Pest Analysis


Political Situation:
Political challengers also remained in the limelight during the year. Recent electionshave been one of the most watched for in our history. Though the political environmentis likely to remain unstable for a while, we believe law and order situation is the most important conduit of its influence on the economic activity. As far as the economic policies of different political parties are concerned, these are not easily distinguishable. Privatizing, deregulation and focus on foreign investment are the main pillars of economic policies of all the leading parties.

Technology:
The bank also continued its policy of upgrading technology to meet the challenges of
modern banking. During the year the bank achieved the distinction of having successful completed the mammoth project of changing of the core banking system commenced in 2005 and fully migrated to a modern centralized processing system SYMBOLS acquired from a reputable international vendor and being used by a large number of banks in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. With the successful implementation of new centralized database system the bank is in the final stages of implementation of Oracle Financials that will give it significant MIS flexibility, ease of operation and improved internal controls. To address its need for modern technology based banking and for managing a 360degree view of its customers for better client service, the bank has now embarked upon implementing the world renowned Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution Siebels and a FULL FUNCTIONAL Contact Centre. The bank has also initiated implementation of Oracle HRMS, a powerful human resource management system for effiThe bank with the assistance of independent reputable professional consultants, prepared and implemented a detailed Business Continuity Plan (BCP), Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) and information System Security policies for its new technology platform under the guidelines provided by the State Bank OF Pakistan and ISO 1799/ BS7799.2:2002.

Economic Review:
Pakistan’s economic continued to show resilience and strong performance. It grew by 7% in 2006-07 and is expected to grow by over 6% in 2007-08, which is one of the highest in the region. Investment a key determinant of growth reached a record level of 23% of GDP. This was mainly caused by higher FDI and a remarkable surge in investment in the local stock market and GDRs issues. Pakistan received USD 5.1 billion of FDI during FY07, which was 46% higher than FY06. Another encouraging aspect was the remarkable growth of 19.4% YOY in workers remittances during FY07 to reach USD 5.5 billion. However, higher commodity prices and a rising oil import bill are pushing inflation and the current account deficit.

SWAT Analysis

Strengths:
FAYSAL bank has achieved marked success in its strategy of expanding and diversifying its customer base and launching new and innovative financial products
Faysal Bank has been operating in Pakistan since 1987 and is listed on the Karachi and Lahore Stock Exchanges. The bank has approximately 2000 employees, a branch network of 129 branches, 2 sub-branches, one sales and service centre and an ATM network of 93, in 38 cities across Pakistan. Faysal Bank’s strength is validated by its credit rating of AA (Double A) for long term and A1+ (A1 plus) for the short term assigned to it by both by PACRA and JCR VIS.

Weaknesses:
 But due to centralized system the approval of all the transactions has to taken from head office. Organizational structure of FAYSAL bank is Functional based. Every employee is responsible for his own operations and no co-ordination exists among departments.
Most of the hiring is on contract basis.
Promotion is slow. Salary package is not so much attractive.
Clients of Faysal Bank are less in number as compare to its some competitors

Opportunities:
FAYSAL bank is now looking in to new ways of providing banking service to its customers. New concept of mobile banking has been introduced by the bank, which will prove to be a remarkable success in the field of consumer banking group.
Competition in the field of consumer banking has been intensified as large consumer banks continued to play a significant role in terms of products and services. FAYSAL bank is preparing for this competition by establishing a dynamic platform that will enabled it to launch a series of new products in years to come. This dynamic platform will be supported with a robust operational infrastructure and delivery mechanism.

Threats:
Bank has to maintain a balance between its liabilities and assets structure. Turn Over rate is very high.The sad part is that our industrial base isn't growing and industrial demand for credit is, therefore, low. Banks is aggressively lending in the consumer sector. Cars, motorcycles, home mortgages. Industrial sector is the most powerful sector which can contributes towards assets of bank. But in Pakistan due to instability in economic condition this sector is not flourishing too much. As a result the rate of industrial loaning is also very low. If bank continues in advancing consumer loansthen it will become a threat for the assets of bank and resources of the bank willcontinue to be wasted. New incoming local and especially foreign banks are making tough competition among banks. The employees of Faysal Bank are Dissatisfied

CONCLUSION:
FAYSAL bank will remain an aggressive and innovative financial institution and continue to adhere to the tradition of understanding its customer’s needs and looking for new ways to serve them. Further integration and productivity gains will result in stronger performance in terms of revenue as well as service quality in the coming years. The strong leadership of Board and management and the relentless effort of the staff at FAYSAL bank will be able to offer more superior products and services to customers and to contribute more to economic and social development of Pakistan while developing a bigger future for it.

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Presentation on Willington New Zealand



Willington New Zealand

Dear sir and my fellow’s thankyu very much for coming today
The purpose of my presentation is to deliver some valuable information
I have invited you here today to have looked at my findings
                                                                                                
Introduction New Zealand                            

Traditionally New Zealand has had one of the lowest rates of corruption in the developed world. New Zealand is the second most honest country of the world.
Iceland is number 1 honest country  , last is chad our country is largest corrupt nation of the world we are near to last corrupt nation   145 /159



Now, lets starts

Secondly and finally to ask question at the end of the session

History
In 1840, Wellington was a leader in the 40-hour week movement introduced as a result of the stand of an immigrant carpenter, a movement that took another 100 years to become standard in other places. In 1893, New Zealand was the first country in the world to grant women the vote.
In 1865, Wellington became the capital city of New Zealand, replacing Auckland
Wellington was named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and victor of the Battle of Waterloo. The Duke's title comes from the town of Wellington in the English county of Somerset.
Geography of Wellington
As the capital of New Zealand, Wellington is at the centre of a nation linked to the world. A global outlook and spirit of innovation are characteristic of its economy and society, making it a dynamic centre of creativity, from arts and culture to business..

Overview
Welcome to Wellington - it's a great place to live, work and play.
If you've just moved here, you've made a great choice.
Wellington consistently ranks highly in national and international surveys for its quality of life.
In Wellington, you'll find:
  • an innovative business sector
  • a vibrant arts and entertainment sector
  • many festivals and sporting events
  • beautiful beaches and parks
  • varied weather and landforms.
  • Extra ordinary Education system
Basic information

Mayor                                      Celia Wade-Brown

Currency                                  1 kiwi dollar =   Pakistani Rs. 64.90
Language                                  Māori  

Land Area                                Urban 444 km2 (171.4 sq mi)

 Metro 1,390 km2 (536.7 sq mi)

Population 
                   About 389,700, with an additional 3,700 residents living in the surrounding rural areas.

The population mix consists of:
  • 70% European
  • 12.8% Maori
  • 8%  Pacific Island
  • 8.3% Asian
  • 10.9 % other (New Zealander)

Environment Friendly Transport

 More people use public transport in Wellington than anywhere else in New Zealand
  30%  use public transport compared with:
  18% in Auckland
  9% in Christchurch
  11% of Wellingtonians walk to work
  More people in Wellington walk or bike to work than the average New Zealander

Climate and Seasons

Wellington has more sunshine hours than London and less rainfall than Auckland.  Wellington enjoys around 2,000 sunshine hours a year. By comparison London averages 1,500, Edinburgh 1,350 and Vancouver 1,850.


Arts and Cultures

The Wellington region is home to many diverse cultures.  Statistics New Zealand estimates some 25% of people are born overseas. Its rich cultural scene makes it as exciting for singles as it is welcoming for families.

Being a Capital City, Wellington hosts a number of national headquarters. Some examples are,
  • National Museum  Te papa
  • National Art Gallery
  • National Archives
  • National Library
  • Parliament
  • Most Government Departments, Quangos and companies.
  • Royal New Zealand Ballet Company
  • New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
  • National Cricket Museum
  • New Zealand School of Dance
  • New Zealand Cartoon Archives

Education

  • Wellington’s talent pool of well educated, worldly and skilled people is its greatest asset. 
  • Wellington people are better educated than the average New Zealander.  46.3% of people aged 15 years and over in the Wellington Region have a post-school qualification, compared with 39.9 percent of people throughout New Zealand.
  • In 2008, 33 % of Wellingtonians worked in ICT, architecture, engineering, science, education, arts design, media and sports occupations.

Sports
it is also famous for wellington cricket ground. it is the only state in the world which has produced 14 captains for the countries ODI cricket matches.
Wellington Phoenix FC - football  club playing in the Australasian A-League, the only fully professional football club in New Zealand. There are 102 playgrounds and parks in Wellington city alone. 

49.8% of Wellingtonians own their own hom
.Analysis
Willington New Zealand is blessed compared with other places in the world. There are no dangerous animals on land, diseases break outs, terrorism fear or agricultural plagues. The country is clean, the sea water is very clear, beaches are pristine, and the air also is clean (except when the sheep eat too much). The social security system is one of the best in the world, providing the basic support for those in need, not to mention the quality of hospitals and public schools which are top class. For sure New Zealand is a great small country with nice people and one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. You cannot miss at least one visit to New Zealand in your life time.
Airport :          8km from City
-         Taxi to City $25,
-         Bus under $10.00, Shuttle in between

The Parts of Speech


The Parts of Speech

PART OF SPEECH
BASIC FUNCTION
EXAMPLES
names a person, place, or thing
pirate, Caribbean, ship
takes the place of a noun
I, you, he, she, it, ours, them, who
identifies action or state of being
sing, dance, believe, be
modifies a noun
hot, lazy, funny
modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
softly, lazily, often
shows a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
up, over, against, by, for
joins words, phrases, and clauses
and, but, or, yet
expresses emotion
ah, whoops, ouch
identifies and specifies a noun
a, an, the

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Asalam o Alaikum
I am Shahroz and the topic for my presentation is Saudia Arabia God morning thankyu for coming to my presentation. I will be talking about saudia Arabia .
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia commonly known as Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam and home to Islam's two holiest shrines in Mecca and Medina. The king's official title is the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.
Basic information
Saudi Arabia occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula, with the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba to the west and the Persian Gulf to the east. Neighboring countries are Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the Sultanate of Oman, Yemen, and Bahrain, connected to the Saudi mainland by a causeway. Saudi Arabia contains the world's largest continuous sand desert, the Rub Al-Khali, or Empty Quarter. Its oil region lies primarily in the eastern province along the Persian Gulf.

National Language

Arabic



Religion

Islam

National day

September 23 when current Saudi Arabia was built

Saudia Arabia Kings

In short 6 kings from 1932 to till today



National Anthem

AashAlMaleek"
"Long live the King"

Two Holy places in Saudia Arabia

In Mecca Masjid al-Haram and in Madina Masjid Al-Nabawi

Otherswise there holy place of Muslim the other in falastin now a days in territory of israil

Area  
Total                            2,149,690 km2 (14th)
830,000 sq mi   
Water (%)                    0.7%

History

.The modern Saudi state was founded in 1932 by ABD AL-AZIZ bin Abd al-Rahman Al SAUD (Ibn Saud) after a 30-year campaign to unify most of the Arabian Peninsula. A male descendent of Ibn Saud, his son ABDALLAH bin Abd al-Aziz, rules the country today as required by the country's 1992 Basic Law. Following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Saudi Arabia accepted the Kuwaiti royal family and 400,000 refugees while allowing Western and Arab troops to deploy on its soil for the liberation of Kuwait the following year. Major terrorist attacks in May and November 2003 spurred a strong on-going campaign against domestic terrorism and extremism. King ABDALLAH has continued the cautious reform program begun when he was crown prince.. The king instituted an Inter-Faith Dialogue initiative in 2008 to encourage religious tolerance on a global level; in February 2009, he reshuffled the cabinet, which led to more moderates holding ministerial and judicial positions, and appointed the first female to the cabinet. The country remains a leading producer of oil and natural gas and holds more than 20% of the world's proven oil reserves. The government continues to pursue economic reform and diversification, particularly since Saudi Arabia's accession to the WTO in December 2005, and promotes foreign investment in the kingdom. A burgeoning population, aquifer depletion, and an economy largely dependent on petroleum output and prices are all ongoing governmental concerns.

Culture

Saudi Arabian culture mainly revolves around both Islamic and tribal values. Islam's two holiest sites, Mecca and Medina, are located in the country. Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques which are scattered around the country. The weekend begins on Thursday due to Friday being the holiest day for Muslims. Most Muslim countries have a Thursday-Friday or Friday-Saturday weekend Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage is celebrated at the annual Jenadriyah cultural festival.

Music & Dance
One of Saudi Arabia's most compelling folk rituals is the Al Ardha, the country's national dance. Al-sihba folk music, from the Hejaz, has its origins in al-Andalus. In Mecca, Medina and Jeddah, dance and song incorporate the sound of the mizmar, an oboe-like woodwind instrument in the performance of the Mizmar dance

Dress

Saudi Arabian dress strictly follows the principles of hijab (the Islamic principle of modesty, especially in dress).

Film and theater

Public theaters and cinemas were prohibited as several Saudi ulama(expertise in Islamic studies) deemed those institutions to be incompatible with Islam. However, lately (as of 2009), a reform is being undertaken in the country, in which several cinemas and movies had been shown under serious objections raised by several Saudi groups.[

Literature

Some Saudi novelists have had their books published in Beirut, Lebanon, because of censorship in Saudi Arabia. Despite signs of increasing openness, Saudi novelists and artists in film, theatre, and the visual arts face greater restrictions on their freedom of expression than in the West. Contemporary Saudi novelists include:

Economy

Saudi Arabia's command economy is petroleum-based; roughly 75% of budget revenues and 90% of export earnings come from the oil industry. The oil industry comprises about 45% of Saudi Arabia's gross domestic product, compared with 40% from the private sector (see below). Saudi Arabia officially has about 260 billion barrels (4.1×1010 m3) of oil reserves, comprising about one-fifth of the world's proven total petroleum reserves.


Education

When Saudi Arabia formally became a nation in 1932, education was largely limited to instruction for a select few in Islamic schools. Today, public education—from primary education through high school—is open and free to every citizen. Parents are not, however, required to send their children to school. Statistics from 1996 estimated that only about 61 percent of children attended school

Sports

Men can often be found playing sports. Women rarely participate in sports, and always away from the presence of men; this often leads to indoor gyms. Even though association football is the most popular sport, Saudi Arabia has recently participated in the Summer Olympic Games and in international competitions in volleyball and other sports. The Saudi Arabian national youth baseball team has also participated in the Little League World Series. The Saudi Arabia national football team is often most known for competing four consecutive times in the FIFA World Cup and six times in the AFC Asian Cup.

Analysis

Despite high levels of GDP and foreign exchange reserves owing largely to healthy oil revenues, the future holds many challenges for achieving and sustaining human development in Saudi Arabia. With a significant poverty rate, growing regional disparities, depleting oil reserves and increasing challenges from the process of globalization and social change, there are serious challenges to ensuring that the benefits of industrialization and development are shared broadly throughout the Kingdom and that adequate human capacities are developed to achieve long-term development goals.

I want your attention

Saudi Arabia is divided into 13 provinces
It has an estimated population of 28 million

Saudi Arabia has the world's largest oil reserves and is the world's largest oil exporter. Oil accounts for more than 90% of exports and nearly 75% of government revenues, facilitating the creation of a welfare state,[5][6] which the government has found difficult to fund during periods of low oil prices. Saudi Arabia has been the world's most generous donor nation per capita, donating £49 billion in aid in the past three decades, but almost exclusively to Muslim countries

That’s all I hope you will get the maximum knowledge






Country United States Federal district District of Columbia Named for George Washington Government  - Mayor Vincent C. Gray (D)  - D.C. Council Kwame R. Brown (D), Chair Area  - City 68.3 sq mi (177.0 km2)  - Land 61.4 sq mi (159.0 km2)  - Water 6.9 sq mi (18.0 km2) Elevation 0–409 ft (0–125 m) Population (2010 city, 2009 metro)[1][2]  - City 601,723 (27th in U.S.)  Density 9,800.0/sq mi (3,784.4/km2)  Metro 5.4 million (8th in U.S.)  - Demonym Washingtonian Time zone EST (UTC-5)  - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) ZIP code(s) 20001-20098, 20201-20599 Area code(s) 202 Website www.dc.gov

Sport

Washington, D.C. is home to five major professional men's teams. The Washington Wizards (National Basketball Association) and the Washington Capitals (National Hockey League) both play at the Verizon Center (right) in Chinatown. Nationals Park, which opened in Southeast D.C. in 2008, is home to the Washington Nationals (Major League Baseball). D.C. United (Major League Soccer) plays at RFK Stadium. The Washington Redskins (National Football League) play at nearby FedExField in Landover, Maryland.

Culture

The National Mall is a large, open park area in the center of the city. Located in the center of the Mall are the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier. Also located on the mall are the Lincoln Memorial, the National World War II Memorial at the east end of the Reflecting Pool, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.[112] The National Archives houses thousands of documents important to American history including the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights

District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) operates the city's public school system, which consists of 167 schools and learning centers.[166] The number of students in DCPS has steadily decreased since 1999. In the 2008–09 school year, 46,208 students were enrolled in the public school system.[167] DCPS has one of the highest-cost yet lowest-performing school systems in the country, both in terms of infrastructure and student achievement.[168] Mayor Adrian Fenty's new superintendent of DCPS, Chancellor Michelle Rhee, has made sweeping changes to the system by closing schools, replacing teachers, firing principals, and using private education firms to aid curriculum development.

Sample cover Letter



JEHANZEB HAFEEZ                                                             Zeenat Manzil House # 1, Lanka Street # 4 Jinnah Park Gulberg II, Lahore.
                                                                                                                                                    Date: 10th June, 2011.
Head of Department,
Minhaj University 
Gulberg Campus, Lahore.


Dear Mr. Head of Department,
With reference to your advertisement in Local Newspaper I am applying for the position of accounting teacher. I believe that my interests and credentials will match with your requirement. I have completed my Bachelor’s degree from Minhaj University of Lahore with distinction in September 2011.
I started my teaching career from Superior College where I first taught the Accounting and Commerce subjects to I.Com. I taught 2 years to I.com and B.com.
I am enjoying my present teaching job, but still I am looking out for new opportunities in the same field. I will contact you on Wednesday, 10th June, to arrange a personal meeting and discuss the prospect.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Jehanzeb Hafeez

FTP Server


FTP Server

An FTP server is a software.html application running the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), which is the protocol for exchanging files over the Internet.

FTP is built on a client-server architecture and utilizes separate control and data connections between the client and server.[1] FTP users may authenticate themselves using a clear-text sign-in protocol but can connect anonymously if the server is configured to allow it.

The FTP Server implementation in Microsoft® Windows® CE can copy files to and from remote computer systems over a network using TCP/IP. The source code is provided to you as is, so that you can customize the implementation for your specific requirements.

Most Important FTP Server

Name
Platform
Windows only
Windows only
Windows only
Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc.
Microsoft Windows/Windows
open source, free software Windows XP/Vista/7
Mac OS X (Intel/PPC)
Windows (All Editions)
Windows only
open source, free softwareWindows NT based


Transfers files to and from a computer running a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server service such as Internet Information Services. Ftp can be used interactively or in batch mode by processing ASCII text files.


The FTP Server included with Microsoft® Windows® CE is a sample intended to show you how to create networking services that correctly interact and register with Services.exe.

Configuring Your Personal FTP Server

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Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET 4.2 includes a sample File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. This sample application is intended for use by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
To use data representations in FTP, you must specify the data representation type. This data type may define a byte-size for interpretation, referred to as the "logical byte size."
IIS as an FTP Server
In addition to acting as a Web server, IIS can act as an FTP server. The FTP service is not installed by default on IIS. Therefore, to use IIS as an FTP server, you must install the FTP service