Re: Only 1 FTP account per server supported by "My Network Places" ?

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Steve wrote:

> Using the "Add Network Place" tool within XP's "My Network Places"
> window I can create a shortcut icon to logging into an FTP server with
> a given set of credentials. If however I create another one of these
> icons and supply it with a different server username/password it
> appears to still use the first set. Is this expected ?

Someone with expertise in doing what you are doing will have to help you
with that since I've never tried to access FTP sites from Network
Places. My suggestion is for you to use an FTP client instead. I
particularly like FTP Commander which is simple and free.

http://www.internet-soft.com/

Malke
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