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Date: | Mon, 24 Jul 2000 16:03:26 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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Steven Levine wrote:
> >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
>
> What version of Warp and waht FP level?
My primary machine, referenced above, is 4.13
My online machine is 4.12. It would not boot with FP 13.
> Have you tried cleaning up the
> INI files? As you recall, I was having some problems testing FTP host
> templates on the Thinkpad. It took a few runs of UNIMAINT to clean it up,
> even though I found no specific problems.
>
I am not sure I have ever rur UNIMAINT. I will take a look at it.
> >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.
>
> Is this your home directory at the FTP site?
It is where the host starts me by default
> Almost any names could be
> valid.
> Since they are showing uppercase, I'll guess the server is running
> NT or some such.
I typed it in uppercase to indicate that they are file and directory names,
just like you did when you typed UNIMAINT. The site is running LINUX
>
> Also, does FTPPM work on the site?
Since the interface is very different, it is difficult to equate the two.
However it seems to be a similar case of not quite being able to see the
contents and structure.
Also, I got W95 and EF Commander working on this machine, and was able to read
your message off the host site. I think that rules out a hardware problem.
Ray
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