IE 6 or 5 and FTP inconsistencies...
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Date: 05/22/04
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 20:00:35 -0700
Thanks for the help, but I don't believe that is the
problem. We are not including user information in the
address bar.
Anybody else?
>-----Original Message-----
>Well... I'm at a loss. I setup an FTP site for a client
>on a Windows 2000 box. All works fine for any users of
>the site w/ Windows XP, they can read and write without
a
>hitch. (This is using password authentication for 1 FTP
>user which has Power User rights... all machines login
>with the same account)
>
>I have some users with 98 though and all have IE6...
>
> - A couple can access the site, but with read only
>permissions. It gives her the option to cut or copy a
>file, but not to paste anywhere.
>
> - One can not access the site at all, this one really
>baffled me, but we backed out an update to IE6 which
>brought her down to IE 5.5... and let her access the
>site, but couldn't write to it.
>
>This is driving me nuts... I shouldn't have to upgrade
>the OS's to XP just to be able to properly use FTP. Any
>insight out there?
>
>.
>
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