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Re: [APML] OT: FTP program for web site maintinence?



Hi Robert,

It may be worth upgrading to the latest version of WS_FTP (5.08) if you 
don't already have it:
http://www.ftpplanet.com/download.htm

The LE version is still free -  I have been using it for about a year and 
it works well for me.  You could try adjusting the transmit and receive 
buffer sizes to optimise them for your network.

Regards
--Philip

At 23:25 29/11/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Greetings everyone,
>
>After nearly a year of laying low for various reasons, I am now able to pay
>attention to my web site.  I used to upload and delete things from my web
>site using the freeware version of WS_FTP.  I worked fine everytime with no
>complaint.
>I used it again last week to upload the stuff about my visit with Don Pettit
>and the destruction of my observatory, but it acted wiered, taking often
>nearly a minute between uploading each file and seemingly having to relog on
>between file uploads.  Tonight, it wouldn't stay connected at all.  I
>dowloaded several other FTP programs, including the Coffeecup and FTP
>Voyager products.  They will not connect either.  I have tried to upload
>both through the wireless router that supports both my cable-connected PC
>and my wife's wireless laptop and through a direct cable connection to the
>PC bypassing the router.  I can surf and email, but not FTP.
>
>What FTP products do you all use to maintain your web sites and have you had
>similar problems?
>
>Robert Reeves                +29.484   98.440
>reeves10@swbell.net      San Antonio, Texas  USA
>
>
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Philip Perkins
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Wiltshire UK & Luberon France
http://www.astrocruise.com


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