Steps in a Typical FTP Client Application to Delete a File

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The following table shows the steps you might perform in a typical FTP client application that deletes a file.

Your goal Actions you take Effects
Begin an FTP session. Create a  object. Initializes WinInet and connects to server.
Connect to an FTP server. Use . Returns a object.
Check to make sure you’re in the right directory on the FTP server. Use or . Returns the name or URL of the directory you are currently connected to on the server, depending on the member function selected.
Change to a new FTP directory on the server. Use . Changes the directory you are currently connected to on the server.
Find the first file in the FTP directory. Use . Finds the first file. Returns FALSE if no files are found.
Find the next file in the FTP directory. Use . Finds the next file. Returns FALSE if the file is not found.
Delete the file found by FindFile or FindNextFile. Use , using the file name returned by FindFile or FindNextFile. Deletes the file on the server for reading or writing.
Handle exceptions. Use the class. Handles all common Internet exception types.
End the FTP session. Dispose of the object. Automatically cleans up open file handles and connections.

See Also   Prerequisites for Internet Client Classes