After some testing, I realised that in Win2K Pro, I have to login 2x to
ftp://10.x.x.x:97 using 'username@domain.com' and password.
1st time after login, nothing is diplayed on the screen.
I need to right click on the IE and select 'login as' and enter again
'username@domain.com' and password.
I am using IE 6.0 on my Win2K Pro.
While in WinXP Pro, I do not have to do this.
Can any one explain why ?
Thanks
[quoted text, click to view] "Muhammad Nizam" wrote:
> Kindly help !
>
> I have created a FTP site on a Win2003 server.
> I am only accessing the server within my LAN.
> I have no problem logging in to my FTP server using WinXP.
> But when using Win2K Pro, I cannot login.
> I am using IE to login to the FTP site, ftp://10.x.x.x:97.
> I am also using user login and password for security.
> The error is 'the server name or address could be resolved'.
>
No idea, in this case it is ftp client app issue,
check the IE setting on both OSes.
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://www.iis.net/ http://www.iis-resources.com/ http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ [quoted text, click to view] "Muhammad Nizam" <MuhammadNizam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> After some testing, I realised that in Win2K Pro, I have to login 2x to
> ftp://10.x.x.x:97 using 'username@domain.com' and password.
> 1st time after login, nothing is diplayed on the screen.
> I need to right click on the IE and select 'login as' and enter again
> 'username@domain.com' and password.
> I am using IE 6.0 on my Win2K Pro.
>
> While in WinXP Pro, I do not have to do this.
> Can any one explain why ?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Muhammad Nizam" wrote:
>
>> Kindly help !
>>
>> I have created a FTP site on a Win2003 server.
>> I am only accessing the server within my LAN.
>> I have no problem logging in to my FTP server using WinXP.
>> But when using Win2K Pro, I cannot login.
>> I am using IE to login to the FTP site, ftp://10.x.x.x:97.
>> I am also using user login and password for security.
>> The error is 'the server name or address could be resolved'.
>>
>> Thanks So Much.