| Re: How can I FTP in IE7/ "Dale Gibble" <dgibble******.com> wrote in message
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>I need to turn PASV off. The FTP server I am using says "PASV command
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You may find that the simplest solution is to not use IE7 as an FTP client.
FileZilla has most FTP features and is free, and if you must use a browser
you will likey find that Firefox works properly.
I happen to rely on FTP for a particular work-group and when IE7 came out,
just shifted the group away from IE to an actual FTP client. This ended
virtually all of the support requirements.
HTH
-pk
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> "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:AF06A016-5EEF-41BB-AEAD-A4C7CEA108C3@microsoft.com...[color=green]
>> How do I start FTP?
>> To start FTP in Internet Explorer, type the FTP address into the Address
>> bar or click an FTP link on a webpage. If you click a link, you will be
>> asked whether you want to save the file or open it. (If you use a
>> different web browser, follow the instructions that came with your
>> browser.)
>>
>> FTP addresses start with "ftp://" rather than "http://." For example, to
>> go to the Microsoft FTP website, type [url]ftp://ftp.microsoft.com[/url], and then
>> press ENTER.
>>
>> How do I access FTP websites and download files?
>> In your web browser's address bar, type the Internet address (URL) for
>> the FTP site you want to connect to (for example,
>> [url]ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/[/url]), and then press ENTER.
>>
>> The FTP site opens, and you can do one or more of the following:
>>
>> To open a file or folder, click it.
>>
>> To download a file or folder, right-click it, and then, in Internet
>> Explorer, click Save Target As. If you use a different web browser,
>> follow the instructions that came with your browser.
>>
>> If you have permissions from the person who owns the FTP site, you can
>> also open the site in a Windows Explorer window. To open the site in this
>> way, in Internet Explorer, click the Page button, and then click Open FTP
>> site in Windows Explorer. In the new window, to download a file or
>> folder, right-click it, and then click Copy to Folder.
>>
>> How do I upload files to an FTP website?
>> To upload files to an FTP website, you usually need certain permissions
>> from the person who owns the site. That person must also give you a user
>> name and password, which you'll need to sign in to the FTP site.
>>
>> Open the FTP website in your browser.
>>
>> Click Page, and then click Open FTP site in Windows Explorer. If you use
>> a different web browser, follow the instructions that came with your
>> browser. If you are prompted for an administrator password or
>> confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>>
>> In Windows Explorer, press ALT, click File, and then click Login as.
>>
>> Type the user name and password, and then click Log On.
>>
>> After you sign in, you can copy files to the FTP website by copying and
>> pasting.
>>
>> Can I use FTP to copy or move files between websites?
>> Yes, but not directly between sites. You must first use FTP to download
>> the files to your computer, and then use FTP again to upload them to the
>> other website.
>>
>>
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>> Mark L. Ferguson
>>
>> "Dale Gibble" <dgibble******.com> wrote in message
>> news:eol7e#H3IHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
>>> What settings can I change to allow IE7 to FTP?
>>>
>>>
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