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Date: | Mon, 24 Jul 2000 12:48:23 PDT |
From: | Ray Davison <raydav@intlaccess.com > |
Reply-To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: FTP Host Template... |
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It worked here until I rebuilt the hard drive from a backup that predated my
FTP efforts. As a check, I went to another machine, Booted W95, and using EF
Commander, and entering only host domain name, my user name and password,
achieved what appeared to be normal access. I booted OS/2 that machine and
setup a FTP template. All I get is an empty window and a clock cursor. I
had never tried FTP access on that machine before my online machine had
problems.
Back to the machine that used to work; the basic creation of a FTP host
object produces a window containing the file INDEX.HTML, which should be in
the PUBLIC_HTML subdirectory, subdirectories CUR, NEW AND TMP which should be
in the MAILDIR subdirectory, and three files named 2, 3 and 7.
I went to properties\include, and deleted the asterisk. I then got what
appeared to be an almost normal host window. It contains the subdirectories
MAIL, MAILDIR and PUBLIC_HTML and six properly named files. There is also an
extra file named 17. However I am unable to open any of the files, and
PUBLIC_HTML appears empty, but I know it is not, and MAILDIR has files that
are not properly named and I cannot open them.
Any of this make any sense?
Ray
Steven Levine wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A while ago someone was having trouble with FTP Host templates. I tested
> a couple the other day and they work here using the 16-bit TCP/IP
> components.
>
> Steven
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