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.RFS File Extension

A .RFS file is a Reflection FTP Client Script, created by Micro Focus.

Open with Micro Focus Reflection. Available for Linux and Windows.

What is a .RFS file?

An RFS file is a type of computer file that is used with specific programs called Reflection FTP Client or SFTP Client. These programs are used to transfer files from one computer to another over a network, such as the internet. The ".RFS" at the end of the file name stands for Reflection FTP Client Script, which tells you what kind of file it is and what it's used for.

The content of an RFS file is a script, which means it's a list of commands written in a way that the computer can understand and execute. These commands tell the Reflection FTP or SFTP Client program what actions to perform, such as moving files from one place to another. You can think of it like a recipe that the program follows to complete tasks automatically without needing a person to manually do each step.

You can create or change an RFS file by using the Script menu within the Reflection FTP or SFTP Client programs. This is handy if you want to customize the actions that the program performs when transferring files.

To open and use an RFS file, you need to have the Micro Focus Reflection or Micro Focus Reflection FTP Client installed on your computer. These are the programs that understand the commands inside the RFS file and know how to execute them. Once you have one of these programs, you can open the RFS file through the Script menu and start using it to automate your file transfer tasks.

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