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Page 1 FTP Folder Error (4 posts) Started 10 years ago by beisner_00 Latest reply 10 years ago from Jim Matthews beisner_00 Member I an error occurred copying a file to the ftp server make sure you have permission have set up an FTP server on my network and can successfully
An Error Occurred Opening That Folder On The Ftp Server 200 Type Set To A
access it through explorer. I can copy files from the server to my laptop, but not vice versa.
An Error Occurred Copying A File To The Ftp Server. 550 Access Is Denied
I get an error. FTP Folder Error An error occurred copying a file to the FTP Server. Make sure you have permission to put files on the server. Details: 200 Type set to I. 227 Entering Passive Mode(192,168,111,22,9,97). 550 Contact Information.xls: Access is denied. Posted 10 years ago # Scott McGuire Administrator Hi, It sounds like you do not have write permission for the folder. You should double-check the permissions you've given it for your account. Thanks, Scott McGuire Fetch Softworks Posted 10 years ago # beisner_00 Member Already got that set up. Does this have to be using the Active Directory permissions though or can it work without it? Originally posted by ScottMcGuire: Hi, It sounds like you do not have write permission for the folder. You should double-check the permissions you've given it for your account. Thanks, Scott McGuire Fetch Softworks Posted 10 years ago # Jim Matthews Administrator I'm not familiar with Active Directory server administration, so I don't know the specific answer to your question. I would recommend asking the vendor of the server software; tell them that you can write files to a particular folder with Windows Explorer but not with an FTP client. That should give them enough information to diagnose the problem. Thanks, Jim Matthews Fetch Softworks Posted 10 years ago # Page 1 Return to Message Board Reply Your name Or nickname, if you prefer. Email address This will be kept confidential. Nineteen plus seventeen equals This is to ensure that you’re a person, not a spambot. Message © Copyright 2000 – 2016 from your friends at Fetch Softworks Contact Privacy Policy About Us
Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 5 & IIS 6 Publishing FTP Upload FTP Upload RSS 2 replies Last post Dec 01, 2005 02:51 AM by qbernard ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply bhughes_1231 7 Posts FTP Upload Nov 30, 2005 03:51 PM|bhughes_1231|LINK Hello, I have a Win http://fetchsoftworks.com/fetch/messageboard/ftp-folder-error Serv 2003 et running two web domains. I have the default web set for ftp and virtual directories under this for ftp to the web sites. All permissions are set for ntfs and ftp (read, write). I have used IE and get the following error for all websites when trying to upload: An error occured http://forums.iis.net/t/941980.aspx?FTP+Upload copying a file to the FTP Server. Make suer you have permission to put files on the server. Details: 220 Type set to I 227 entering passive mode (000, 00, 000, 00*, 14, 113) *= my IP address 550 Access denied. If I use Ipswitch WS_FTP Pro Same thing and this is in the log" [-1,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,4]Starting request [11,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,0]TYPE I [11,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,0]200 Type set to I. [11,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,0]PORT 000,000,000,000,5,109 [11,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,0]200 PORT command successful. [11,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,0]STOR 010947_LicenseFile.zip [11,11/30/2005 12:37:06 PM,0]550 Access is denied. What is the problem this is with the main administrator account so I know it has permission. Write is checked in FTP and NTFS permissions. Please help. Reply bhughes_1231 7 Posts Re: FTP Upload Nov 30, 2005 05:18 PM|bhughes_1231|LINK I was able to figure it out. The problem was not my webserver but my local dc. I had not configured FTP rules in the ISA server. By default it is set to
Register Help Remember Me? Forum Today's Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links View Forum Leaders What's New? Advanced Search Home Forum Web Hosting General Discussion FTP Folder Error - Permissions Denied Results 1 to 5 http://forums.westhost.com/showthread.php?t=6516 of 5 Thread: FTP Folder Error - Permissions Denied Thread Tools Show Printable Version http://serverfault.com/questions/170691/ftp-550-access-is-denied Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-08-2003,02:55 PM #1 murf View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Oct 2003 Posts 23 FTP Folder Error - Permissions Denied I have been working on getting my counters back up and running error occurred after changing host. I have the counters working but need to update the counters for each page to match the numbers from before moving the site. I tried goinging into the stat.dat file to edit the file. When I tried to ftp the file, I got the following error below even after checking to make sure permissions were set correctly. Permissions for the whcounter folder in the cgi-bin is already error occurred copying set at 755. After that, the files within that folder do not allow me to change permissions or upload new dat. I can change permissions in the guestbook folder but not whcounter folder. What can I do to update pages with actual counts instead of starting the counter over? --------------------------- FTP Folder Error --------------------------- An error occurred copying a file to the FTP Server. Make sure you have permission to put files on the server. Details: 200 Type set to I. 200 PORT command successful. 553 stat.dat: Permission denied. Reply With Quote 10-08-2003,04:18 PM #2 FZ View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Senior Member Join Date May 2003 Location Johannesburg, South Africa Posts 1,024 I just tried it out, and it worked for me out-of-the-box: I did not have to change any of the default permissions, etc. (I installed the counter for the first time). Uploading an updated stats.dat via FTP worked and did not product that error message. You might want to re-check your permissions: -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 2476 Sep 6 08:39 config.txt -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 22 Oct 9 00:10 stats.dat -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 11844 Sep 6 08:39 whcounter.cgi If that still does not help, try using Pico via SSH to edit stats.dat
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