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| OS: Windows | | OS: Windows |
| How to solve the problem that "at least one shared directory is not a valid local path"? | | How to solve the problem that "at least one shared directory is not a valid local path"? |
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− | Answer: Make sure that your first added directory is valid. If the tool added one directory automatically like "<new directory>", it should be removed.
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| == Using FileZilla as default ftp protocol handler == | | == Using FileZilla as default ftp protocol handler == |
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| I tried the forum when I first started using FileZilla last month. A very frustrating experience. The people who were supposed to be "Helping Me" insulted me, gave cryptic answers without actually answering my question, and when I persisted, I got an incorrect answer. I realized that when I finally figured it out by myself. I'll never go back there. | | I tried the forum when I first started using FileZilla last month. A very frustrating experience. The people who were supposed to be "Helping Me" insulted me, gave cryptic answers without actually answering my question, and when I persisted, I got an incorrect answer. I realized that when I finally figured it out by myself. I'll never go back there. |
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− | Searching the forum didn't help me, and it's impossible to register to; at least without an email provider that'll abscond with my passport _AND_ having the Pope vouch for me. Anyway not useful, can't ask questions there, and this FAQ is a waste of time. All I want to know is how to make starting the server actually start the server, without having to go through management each boot; there it is installed as a service and yet still have to go through management each time. I would have thought this would be the number one fequently asked question. Crazy.
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| == Vista Bookmarks Path == | | == Vista Bookmarks Path == |
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| If you are running Filezilla on a 64Bit Windows Server, then you will find the registry key at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run instead. | | If you are running Filezilla on a 64Bit Windows Server, then you will find the registry key at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run instead. |
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− | :Heh, I'd like the service started to actually run the FTP, and not require management to to toggle 'online' and al-fricken-ready running service.
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| == The FAQ says that Filezilla is free == | | == The FAQ says that Filezilla is free == |
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| I'm not sure. | | I'm not sure. |
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− | (this is an edit to the question...)
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− | The Schedule feature would be great for uploads and downloads.
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− | My sister in law needs to download about 20 GBytes of family photos, video, and history.
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− | However, they have very low monthly caps on their useage, unless they are operating between midnight and 5 AM.
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− | (sorry, they live in rural TN)
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− | So, while I am sure there are other performance related reasons to have schedules, this one is about money.
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− | (this is an edit to the question...)
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− | Howdy, I'm also in very rural area and only have free data between midnight and 5 AM. I always use the queue and enable downloads at midnight. I would really be nice to have a scheduler so as to not have to stay up until midnight.
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| == can not see mp3 files == | | == can not see mp3 files == |
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| How do you see the mp3 files | | How do you see the mp3 files |
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− | == Connection to my website ==
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− | Hi there,
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− | I created my website with WP a month ago and I'd like to save all the files on my computer. So I would like to connect myself to Filezilla, but I cannot recall the different things they ask at the beginning : "host", "username", passeword" and "port". What am I suppose to do please ? Thanks for your help.
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− | == what does this mean? ==
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− | Response: 530 Sorry, the maximum number of clients (8) for this user are already connected.
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− | == Alias confusion and feature request ==
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− | Please have more examples and expand the documentation everywhere regarding defining an alias to stress you support/require the Unix path approach and syntax; i.e. there is no concept of drive letters ... using the words UNIX or LINUX mount point will greatly improve the understanding of how to make an alias ...
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− | ... having said that regarding the current release, where and how do I formally request the developer to consider expanding the server so that it will allow and use the Windows style path with drive letters ... perhaps a selectable option in configuring the server itself in place of the Unix style of alias mappings ...
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− | == Update FAQ ==
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− | Since Windows XP is not longer supported on Filezilla could you please update it?
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− | [[Special:Contributions/209.221.90.250|209.221.90.250]] 15:03, 14 January 2015 (CET)
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− | == Moving up Windows7 Directory Tree ==
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− | I run FZ-Server on a Windows7 box and I use FZ-client on a Linux Mint16 box.
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− | Suppose I have transferred, Linux to Windows, successfully
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− | with the transfer into the directory c:/ZOT/Zibble
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− | When restarting the connection later, I am returned to c:/ZOT/Zibble
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− | and the .. button tells me that we are now at / which turns out to be
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− | c:/ZOT/Zibble. I cannot reach ZOT or c: or Compter, to use Windows-speak.
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− | Clearly I am missing something, probably something simple.
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− | Thanks for any and all advice and assistance
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− | /MouseioN
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− | </nowiki>ki
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− | == 64-bit ==
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− | I can't seem to find any answer to: is there any advantage in using the 64-bit client over the 32-bit client? Is this not a "faq"? --[[Special:Contributions/160.85.104.70|160.85.104.70]] 11:37, 10 June 2016 (CEST)
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− | :There are two main advantages of using the 64bit version: Faster speed. Some processor instructions, such as PCLMULQDQ which speed up GCM-based ciphers are only available in the 64bit version. Another benefit is address space. For example if you queue a couple of million files, the 32bit version will eventually crash, whereas the 64bit version will keep on trucking. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] ([[User talk:CodeSquid|talk]]) 11:43, 10 June 2016 (CEST)
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− | == 421 Maximum login limit has been reached. ==
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− | what shall i do?? I can't see my FZ server. Please help
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− | I have uploaded html files to my website using FileZilla for years, including tonight. Then suddenly, after uploading seven files, the revised files stopped transferring. They will not overwrite the old uploaded files. Under "Reason" the only words FileZilla lists are "Transferring" and "Connecting." I tried reconnecting, but that didn't help. How do I fix this?
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− | == Transferred files go to...? ==
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− | I have recently transferred some files from my website... but I don't know where they go. Is there some settings area to set where transferred files go?
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