sftp plugin bug when trying to change to root level folder

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jrbrown00
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sftp plugin bug when trying to change to root level folder

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I am getting an error dialog message which says "fsfindfirst: CurrentServerID == -1, FIX ME!

My environment:
32bit windows7 Enterprise Service Pack1
TC version 8.0 32 bit (2012-05-23)

Connecting to AIX 6.1 (64 bit)

setup: I established an sftp connection from my 32bit windows7 PC to a machine running AIX 6.1 (64 bit). The default connection goes to my personal home directory. When I attempted to move to a different root level directory, the error dialog appeared as described above.

Is this a real bug? How do I change to another root level folder, assuming that I have access to that folder?
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Which SFTP plugin do you use? The one I wrote does not show this error. Could you try it? You can find it here:
http://www.ghisler.com/plugins.htm#filesys
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cannot save new connections

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I have now downloaded and installed your plugin, but the only way I can connect is using Quick Connection. I cannot save it with a new name. F7 does not create a new connection. It tries to create a new folder, as in normal TC operation. What am I missing?
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Post by *sqa_wizard »

F7 does not create a new connection. It tries to create a new folder,
Well, the new connection just uses a folder icon ...
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ah yes ....
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