Bruce Graham wrote:Hi Mike;
So as you suggested I created a new Network Place in Windows XP called "HDR_2496" and no change. It will not allow access.
What I dod notice, when I looked at the details of the Shprtcut created the address ends with a "/". sp it is something like "ftp://10.10:28:10/". and not
ftp://10.10.28.10". I', going to add iot and see what happens!
Thanks for any help.
Bruce
I'm not a Windoze user (
especially 10), but if memory serves the ftp server on the HDR and/or D8B allow for passive access (older tech, less secure) - so the Windoze client app has to connect passively via FTP. It doesn't use a passive connection by default, so that's gonna have to be set
somewhere in the application configs.The M$ FTP command-line client (ftp.exe) does not support the passive mode, on any version of Windoze, so in reality you're gonna have to find a proggy that allows for passive connections. FileZilla would certainly work, and you can dig thru the docs for the Windoze Explorer (
yeah, that File Explorer) by going thru the Internet Options, somewhere in the 'Advanced' portion you should find a 'Passive FTP' check box. That should allow you direct access via the Windoze Explorer application, just enter 'ftp://anonymous@10.10:28:10' in the address bar, changing the ip address I used to whatever your ftp server address is, and it' should display like any other folder in your file system...
Something along those lines should work, it might need some tweaking tho - I'd test it myself, but again I don't use anything M$... I'm a complete open source tech advocate...