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Ftp.exe command-line tool crashes when you use it to manipulate files ...
Fixes an issue in which the Ftp.exe command-line tool crashes on an FTP client computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008. This issue occurs after you install the hotfix that is described in KB 2548554.
No dialog box to confirm end of Ftp.exe process on Windows Task Manager ...
In this scenario, the Windows Task Manager dialog box does not display to confirm that you want to end the Ftp.exe process. Additionally, the Ftp.exe process does not end. Note This issue may also affect other console applications when the following conditions are met: The application has a defined Console Event Handler.
Ftp.exe output cannot be redirected to a file in Windows Vista or in ...
When you try to redirect the FTP output to a file, nothing is redirected. For example, you run the following command to redirect the FTP output to a file: ftp -i -s:ftpput.txt > result.txtWhen you open the output file, you see content that resembles the following text: open 10.1.1.11 220 FTP Server Version 2.0 331 User name ok, need password
Insufficient MBCS file name support on the FTP client in Windows
When you try to use the FTP client in Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, or Windows 8, you may encounter the following symptoms. Symptom 1. The FTP client cannot handle a command text file when it's saved as ANSI text.
FTP client does not establish a passive-mode FTP connection to an IPv4 ...
Fixes an issue in which a Java-based or native C-based FTP client does not establish a passive-mode FTP connection to an IPv4 FTP server by using a dual-mode IPV6 socket. This issue occurs on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
FTP uploads using Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer are slower ...
Summary. FTP uploads using Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer are slower than FTP uploads with the command prompt. This is because Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer have a default send buffer size of 4096 bytes.
Error messages are not displayed or are not redirected when you run the ...
Error messages are not displayed or are not redirected when you run the FTP command and a connection error occurs in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2 - Microsoft Support.
Errors are not logged when you try to connect to an FTP server in a ...
Fixes an issue that occurs when you try to connect to an FTP server by using an FTP command in a multibyte language version of Windows Vista or of Windows Server 2008. When this issue occurs, errors are not logged in an output file.
File sharing over a network in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Windows 10. Note: This article focuses on how to share files or folders over a Local Area Network (or LAN), such as connected computers within your home or workplace. If you are trying to find out how to share a file over the Internet, for example with a friend or family member, OneDrive provides easy ways to accomplish this.
"550-The process cannot access the file" error message when you run the ...
You upload files to the FTP site by using the Ftp.exe utility. You run the following command to monitor the upload progress of the files: ftp> literal size file name. In this scenario, the command does not return the current size of the file as expected. Additionally, you receive the following error message: