Ftp Connect Unknown Error Number In Windows
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, I am having an FTP problem , i cannot access an ftp site , no matter what site it is , I've treied using command line but the error i
Ftp Connect Unknown Error Number Windows Xp
get is > ftp : connect :unknown error number . I am using windows unknown error (0x2ee7) XP , internet explorer 6, with all the latest updates. I have tried using many different FTp client software but i still cannot connect, Are there any configurations i am missing, Even a little bit of help will help me , Thankyou so much , Terry. I would love a response at my email addresss. Love ya all . bubye Tahir Rashid, Feb 25, 2004 #1 Advertisements [BnH] Guest Try ftp.iinet.net.au .. my isp local FTP ... if you can't ... something must be wrong at your end. =bob= "Tahir Rashid" <> wrote in message news:19be01c3fbe1$0bd04dc0$... > Hi , > I am having an FTP problem , i cannot access an ftp site , > no matter what site it is , I've treied using command > line but the error i get is > > ftp : connect :unknown error number . > I am using windows XP , > internet explorer 6, > with all the latest updates. > I have tried using many different FTp client software but > i still cannot connect, > Are there any configurations i am missing, > Even a little bit of help will help me , > Thankyou so much , > Terry. > I would love a response at my email addresss. > Love ya all . > bubye [BnH], Feb 25, 2004 #2 Advertisements Jan Kåre Guest I got rid of the symptoms you describe by enabling "passive FTP..." for compatibility with firewalls.You'll find the setting in IE's Tools,Options - advanced-tab.(I use the browser for FTP-tasks - so folder-view is set accordingly) -- Jan Kåre "Tahir Rashid" <> skrev i melding news:19be01c3fbe1$0bd04dc0$... > Hi , > I am having an FTP problem , i cannot access an ftp site , > no matter what site it is , I've treied using command > line but the error i get is > > ftp : connect :unknown error number . > I am using windows XP , > internet explorer 6, > with all the latest updates. > I have tried using many different FTp client software but > i still
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