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» 553 Permission Denied 553 Permission Denied Last Year GlobalSCAPE Support 1 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: CuteFTP® Home (All Versions) CuteFTP Pro® (All Versions) SYMPTOMS When attempting to upload a file to the remote FTP site, a 553 error code is encountered, resulting in an error message similar to the following example: COMMAND:> STOR your file.ext STATUS:> Connecting FTP data socket... 192.168.0.1:21... 553 your file.ext: Permission denied. ERROR:> Access denied. CAUSE This error is not caused by CuteFTP. The 553 error code is coming directly from the remote FTP server. The file name is not allowed. Many FTP servers have restrictions on file names. If your file name contains special characters, symbols, or spaces in the file name, it might be rejected by the remote FTP server. In the example above, the file name was rejected because of a space. The remote FTP site may also be rejecting a particular file based on the file type or extension. RESOLUTION If your file name contains special characters, symbols, or spaces in the file name, you will need to rename it before you can upload the file. Rename the file using only alpha-numeric characters and no spaces. For more information, see Best Practices for Naming Files. Note: If you change the file name, you may also need to change links in your Web pages that point to that file name. Also In This Category WebHelp not displaying properly in browser Does Globalscape have a replacement for CuteSITE Builder? SFTP connection fails when password not specified in CuteFTP Site Properties or Quick Connect bar Submit a Ticket to Support Can GlobalSCAPE products be exported from the United States? (ECCN and CCATS for GlobalSCAPE Products) Moving CuteFTP to a new computer Officially Supported Products and EOL Dates SSL Security Levels and CuteFTP FTP Status and Error Codes Can I use a Windows Command Prompt to send FTP Commands to a server? On a scale of 1-5, please rate the helpfulness of this article 1 2 3 4 5 Not Helpful Very Helpful Optionally provide private feedback to help us improve this article... Tha