Re: FTP Access

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"asallee" <asallee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am attempting to access an ftp site through IE 6.0 SP2. I only get
an error that says windows not able to access this folder. I click ok
and go under the file menu and click login as and enter my user &
password and same result.

I have checked the knowledge base and tried everything listed. Do I
just need to give up and us and FTP program?

Thanks,

Andy

Tools | Internet Options | Advanced
Change the setting for "Use Passive FTP" from checked to unchecked or from unchecked to checked.


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