Re: FTP Server



same response...

More Info:

1. The firewall is not installed on the CE target.
2. same error response for

ftp:\\10.0.0.28\Windows\
and
ftp:\\10.0.0.28


"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

That sounds like a folder mapping issue. Forget the path and just connect
to ftp://10.0.0.28. What happens then?

Paul T.

"Chris" <info@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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IP configuration is DHCP and verified. I'm able to perform other TCP/IP
data
transfers. I tested the ftp communications from another computer on the
network (the same one using Platform Builder to edit the OS build). I can
ping the CE target from the network computer. I can perform TCP/IP data
transfers to and from the CE target and the network computer. The network
computer firewall has an exception for port 21.

When i try to connect from the Windows Explorer FTP connection,
ftp://10.0.0.28/Temp/, i get the following dialog.

FTP Folder Error
Windows cannot access this folder. Make sure you tuyped the file name
correctly and that you have premission to access the folder.
Details:
The connection with the server was reset.


"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

And you see what? Help us out here. We can't read your mind. You know,
somehow, that it's not working. How?

Paul T.

"Chris" <info@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Using Platform Builder's Remote Registry Editor I have the following
settings.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,Comm,FTPD,
IsEnabled=1
UseAuthentication=1
AllowAnonymous=1
AllowAnonymousUpload=0
AllowAnonymousVroots=0
DefaultDir=\Temp\
IdelTimout=300
DebugOutputChannels=2
DebugOutputMask=23
BaseDir=\Windows
LogSize=4096


"Michel Verhagen (eMVP)" wrote:

"Can't get it to work" is a bit short. What do you see? What did you
try? How did you setup the FTP registry settings?

If you just want the FTP server, you don't need the "File Server"
components, but you do need to configure the FTP server:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa922316.aspx

Also, if you have the firewall component included you have to open up
port 21 to allow access to the FTP server.



Good luck,

Michel Verhagen, eMVP
Check out my blog: http://GuruCE.com/blog

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Chris wrote:
I can not get the FTP server to work. I included the FTP server,
File
server, and File Server Customizable UI in the build. The target is
Win CE
5.0 ARM processor. Development system is Win XP pro.







.



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