FTP connections
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FTP connections
I seem to have "lost" all my saved ftp connections and when I try to save a new connection it too disappears. Currently, the connections list is empty and remains that way even when I add new connections.
Any tips on how wcmd handles saved connections and/or how to locate the saved connections info?
Thanks[/code][/quote]
Any tips on how wcmd handles saved connections and/or how to locate the saved connections info?
Thanks[/code][/quote]
[face=courier]On 04-06-2003 13:00:57 +0000 karla wrote:
k> how to locate the saved connections info?
%SYSTEMROOT%\wcx_ftp.ini[/face]
k> how to locate the saved connections info?
%SYSTEMROOT%\wcx_ftp.ini[/face]
[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
Yeah..
Like BD mentioned, I have W..NT, and it was in there ! (C:\W..NT\)
But if you add a FTP and it does not appear again it maybe a RIGHTS thing, but you got no error window ?
Or Did your IT department recently reinstall your C drive and not the D where your own software is on (thats the case here !
)
Or it's a real TC bug.... noooo.
Like BD mentioned, I have W..NT, and it was in there ! (C:\W..NT\)

But if you add a FTP and it does not appear again it maybe a RIGHTS thing, but you got no error window ?

Or Did your IT department recently reinstall your C drive and not the D where your own software is on (thats the case here !

Or it's a real TC bug.... noooo.
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Please use inireloc from our addons page to define a different location for the ini files. Apparently you don't have write rights to the Winnt directory.
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Hi guys
Thanks for all the help, but it's still not working!
Here's what i've tried:
1. did search for wcx_ftp.ini - found it to be missing (so is the wincmd.ini)
2. ran inireloc.exe but this didn't help because the files are missing!
3. unistalled v4.54 and reinstalled latest v5.51 - got error message: "Could not create ini file dir! The ini file location will not be saved."
Since latest installation: try to add ftp connection and still nothing happens - no error window either!
What now?
Thanks for all the help, but it's still not working!
Here's what i've tried:
1. did search for wcx_ftp.ini - found it to be missing (so is the wincmd.ini)
2. ran inireloc.exe but this didn't help because the files are missing!
3. unistalled v4.54 and reinstalled latest v5.51 - got error message: "Could not create ini file dir! The ini file location will not be saved."
Since latest installation: try to add ftp connection and still nothing happens - no error window either!
What now?
[face=courier]On 06-06-2003 11:39:27 +0000 karla wrote:
k> Hi guys
Guys:
"Hi, karla!"
k> 1. did search for wcx_ftp.ini - found it to be missing
k> (so is the wincmd.ini)
Hm, bad people kill them... %) Is it your office machine, BTW?
k> 2. ran inireloc.exe but this didn't help because the
k> files are missing!
It looks like Christian absolutely right, you don't have write rights to %SYSTEMROOT%. So use inireloc to change their default location to your home directory, for example.
k> 3. unistalled v4.54 and reinstalled latest v5.51 - got
k> error message: "Could not create ini file dir! The ini
k> file location will not be saved."
Yeah, yeah, yeah... But actually what for you did all this "dances" with installation?
k> What now?
Try not to fall into total depression %).
Relocate configuration files and everything would be OK.
BTW, regular backup of wincmd.ini, wcx_ftp.ini etc. is a good idea.[/face]
k> Hi guys
Guys:
"Hi, karla!"
k> 1. did search for wcx_ftp.ini - found it to be missing
k> (so is the wincmd.ini)
Hm, bad people kill them... %) Is it your office machine, BTW?
k> 2. ran inireloc.exe but this didn't help because the
k> files are missing!
It looks like Christian absolutely right, you don't have write rights to %SYSTEMROOT%. So use inireloc to change their default location to your home directory, for example.
k> 3. unistalled v4.54 and reinstalled latest v5.51 - got
k> error message: "Could not create ini file dir! The ini
k> file location will not be saved."
Yeah, yeah, yeah... But actually what for you did all this "dances" with installation?
k> What now?
Try not to fall into total depression %).
Relocate configuration files and everything would be OK.
BTW, regular backup of wincmd.ini, wcx_ftp.ini etc. is a good idea.[/face]
[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]