H Herb Martin Nov 3, 2003 #2 stoitchko said: How can i use default MS ftp client in pasive mode? Click to expand... Here is an article about using IE in passive (PASV) mode http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=309816 There is almost NO documentation of the included FTP client.
stoitchko said: How can i use default MS ftp client in pasive mode? Click to expand... Here is an article about using IE in passive (PASV) mode http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=309816 There is almost NO documentation of the included FTP client.
S stoitchko Nov 3, 2003 #3 it doesn't help i would like to use the ftp client from the command prompt not from IE. may be there are some registry setting that could help?
it doesn't help i would like to use the ftp client from the command prompt not from IE. may be there are some registry setting that could help?
R Roland Hall Nov 4, 2003 #4 An answer to your question: http://www.pragmasys.com/SecureShell/WebHelp/html/pragmaftp.htm it doesn't help i would like to use the ftp client from the command prompt not from IE. may be there are some registry setting that could help?
An answer to your question: http://www.pragmasys.com/SecureShell/WebHelp/html/pragmaftp.htm it doesn't help i would like to use the ftp client from the command prompt not from IE. may be there are some registry setting that could help?
J Jay Somerset Nov 5, 2003 #5 it doesn't help i would like to use the ftp client from the command prompt not from IE. may be there are some registry setting that could help? Click to expand... Miscrosft's FTP client is very limited, and does not support PASV operation. Suggest you get a good 3rd-party client -- such as WS_FTP or BFTP. Both are free.
it doesn't help i would like to use the ftp client from the command prompt not from IE. may be there are some registry setting that could help? Click to expand... Miscrosft's FTP client is very limited, and does not support PASV operation. Suggest you get a good 3rd-party client -- such as WS_FTP or BFTP. Both are free.