to Aezay:
.Net is a HUGE framework of premade objects, just like the Java runtime package.
In future releases of windows, like for example the Windows Server 2003, the framework will be included when you install it.
to djk:
No, the installation isnt really necessary. I made it because it kinda completes the package, with a working uninstaller under add/remove programs.
The program consists of a single executable, so the only thing the installer does (should be doing) is to check for the .net framework.
Yes I agree.. it should find the ftp ini file by itself. I just forgot the set the default path in, after I debugged. I'll change it.
If it doesnt remember the path to the file you loaded, thats a bug.
The data menu is actually debug information, showing the three entry types in the INI file, that wasnt directly related to any perticular FTP connection. I used it to chech if I'd found the entries in the file.
I left them in, to see how they looked when I made changes to an original INI file.
Could you perhaps send me a copy of the file you tested (masking out the password entries) so I can recreate those multiple Firewall entries?
The add and edit functions dosnt work, because of my inability to encrypt the passwords. No real need for those as long as I cant.
The "missing" warning on the delete function is by design. Since the program doesnt work directly on the file, there is no real danger doing it like this. I thought it an annoyance, but I can see it would be usefull on larger files.
The label showing the default entry should only show the name of the entry, nothing else.
I'm putting up another file, within the hour. Per your request, I'll make it just the executable.
http://www.rou.dk/files/tcftpadmin/tcftpadmin.exe