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Well sorta If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 8 of 8 Thread: 3.7.1.42 on T-Mobile - Well sorta Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to http://www.blackberryforums.com/general-blackberry-discussion/29324-protocol-error-data-transfer-aborted.html Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-28-2004,09:45 PM #1 OnTheRun View Profile View Forum Posts I am an e-Male Join Date Apr 2003 Posts 57 3.7.1.42 on T-Mobile - Well sorta T-Mobile just posted what they are calling 3.7.1.42 on their site. Oddly, it loads (on my 7230) as 3.7.1.41 (Platform 1.6.1.41). It loaded right over the Rogers 3.7.1.41 yet http://forums.enterprisemobiletoday.com/showthread.php?43032-3-7-1-42-on-T-Mobile-Well-sorta&p=195616 when I checked the about page it still showed 3.7.1.41. I reloaded with the same result. Checking in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files also shows 3.7.1.41 P 1.6.1.41. The good news is that all of the features in the Rogers version have been retained and URL linking in emails has been fixed. Everything else seems unchanged. Odd how they goofed on the version #. Reply With Quote 05-28-2004,10:04 PM #2 scOOby View Profile View Forum Posts Not addicted to email... Join Date Oct 2003 Posts 449 Sounds like the same package as released last week to Rogers that I installed on my T-mo 7203 , I still think I'll install this one.... Reply With Quote 05-28-2004,10:49 PM #3 NJBlackBerry View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Sep 2002 Location No longer here... Posts 3,053 Installed just fine on top of the Rogers 7280 code from last week. Reply With Quote 05-28-2004,11:12 PM #4 scOOby View Profile View Forum Posts Not addicted to email... Join Date Oct 2003 Posts 449 Originally posted by N
Obsolete: None John Heafner, Rand Alex McKenzie, BBN John Melvin, SRI Bob Sundberg, Harvard Dick Watson, SRI Jim White, UCSB THE FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL [Page 1] NWG/RFC 172 I. INTRODUCTION The file transfer protocol (FTP) is a user-level protocol for file transfer between host computers (including terminal IMP's), on the ARPA computer network. The primary function of FTP is to facilitate transfer of files between hosts, and to allow convenient use of storage and file handling capabilities of other hosts. FTP uses the data transfer protocol described in RFC 171 to achieve transfer of data. This paper assumes knowledge of RFC 171. The objectives of FTP are to promote sharing of files (computer programs and/or data), encourage indirect use (without login or implicit) of computers, and shield the user from variations in file and storage systems of different hosts, to the extent it is practical. These objectives are achieved by specifying a standard file transfer socket and initial connection protocol for indirect use, and using standard conventions for file transfer and related operations. II. DISCUSSION A file is considered here to be an ordered set of arbitrary length, consisting of computer (including instructions) data. Files are uniquely identified in a system by their pathnames. A pathname is (loosely) defined to be the data string which must be input to the file system by a network user in order to identify a file. Pathname usually contains device and/or directory names, and file names in case of named files. FTP specifications provide standard file system commands, but do not provide standard naming convention at this time. Each user must follow the naming convention of the file system he wishes to use. FTP may be extended later to include standard conventions for pathname structures.[1] A file may or may not have access controls associated with it. The access controls designate the users' access privilege. In the absence of access controls, the files cannot be protected from accidental or unautho