Bob,

Yes.

Check out Digital Access at the link below. The Secure File Transfer System
allows your customers to download files and save them to a special drive
letter on your system. They can access the files and open documents for
editing and such but they cannot run application files, such as would be
required to install a file.

RonH

Digital U Cybercafe, Vancouver BC, Canada
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> Is there any software out there that will allow a computer that
> is open to the general public to download FTP files (lets say to
> a CD-R) and yet block the customer from installing the newly
> downloaded program on the same machine? That way I can let
> customers download without having to worry about cleaning up the
> (possible) mess they left behind.
>
>
> Bob
> Nashville, TN
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