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-Large files and datasets or more structural uploading -for instance weekly- to the VRW can be done via HTTPS. We will create a special upload account for this purpose and supply you with a user name and password. This account is also restricted to a specific IP-address to be able to monitor the origin of the upload.+Large files and datasets or more structural uploading -for instance weekly- to the VRW can be done via HTTPS. We will create a special upload account for this purpose and supply you with a user name and password. This account will also restricted to a specific IP-address to be able to monitor the origin of the upload.
  
-The information you need to start an upload is the name of the host and the port number. +The information you need to start an upload is the name of the host and the port number, and you will need your user name and corresponding password to the upload account
  
-The name of the host is 129.125.108.14, the port number is the default 22 +There are many applications you could use for this data transfer. In this manual we provide you with a screenshot of WinSCP. WinSCP is an open source file transfer application that has clients for most operating systemsIt is also installed on the University Desktoppbut any other file transfer client that can transfer files via HTTPS can be used.
-When your log in with your special upload account and password is successfulyou can start your upload to your VRW.+
  
-{{ :vrw:usingthevrw:winscp.png?direct&400 |}}+The name of the host is 129.125.108.14, the port number is the default 22. 
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 +When your login with your special upload account and password is successful, you can start your upload to your VRW. 
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 +{{ :vrw:usingthevrw:winscp.png?direct&700 |}}