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TheGreatPoo

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Q about transfering files...
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2003, 01:10 »
I am logged in to the server as my workstation user name and password.

Update 2:
When I log into the server at home, the only folder the pops up is "/".  This folder is empty and I cannot access any other folder.

I just tried to do an annonymous login (no user name or password at all) into the server and I was granted access.  The only folder that popped up is "/" and this folder is empty.  Just like at home.  My guess is that even though I am logging into the server with a valid user name and password, it's giving me the annonymous login privliges.  I just don't know why.  Could it be because when I log onto the server using CuteFTP, I am logging in from within the network?  Could this server change the privliges if it doesn't recognize the IP address of my computer at home even though I have a valid user name and password?

Just tossin around ideas.  Also, I have tried accessing the folder where the files are stored (using "Network Neighborhood in Windoze) and changing the access privliges.  In the properties box, it says that "Everyone" has read/write privliges to the folder and the files.  When I access the folder in CuteFTP and bring up the Properties (CHMOD) box, it says that Owner, Group, and Public all have read, write, and execute privliges.  But when I access the file itself in CuteFTP and bring up the Properties (CHMOD) box, it says that only Owner and Group have Read/write privliges and Public has none.  Also, I tried to change this and it kicks back an error saying the command was not recognized.

Sorry for the length. Just tryin to be specific.  :D

Thanks for the reply, flap!
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TheGreatPoo

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Q about transfering files...
« Reply #16 on: 24 May 2003, 21:27 »
Well, upon further investigation, the reason that the files are not showing up is because the server is not set up to allow public logins.  Even if they have a valid user name and password.  This is something that only my boss can change and I know he won't waist his time with it so I had another idea: why not set up my Mac at home to be the FTP server and upload the files there from work?  That way I have them when I get home!  :D  Dunno if it will work cause I've never done it before but I will do some research as to how to do it before I ask any Q's.

Thanks for the help and replies guys!
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