Hello ,
I have a problem with WiseFTP when I open it up and try to get it to operate as I believe it is expected to.
Step 1: Connect
Step 2: Expand Target Folder (download filenames of contents - 93 kilobytes - and display in right screen)
Step 3: Select files to be uploaded.
Step 3a: Select overwrite and OK
Step 4: Wait, and Wait, and Wait, and Wait while watching the hourglass.
Step 5: Give up in frustration and click on button to end connection.
Step 6: Receive endless series of dialogue boxes with:
Zugraffsverletzug bei Adresse 0041DCE5 in Modul 'wise_ftp.exe'. Lesen von Adresse 0000035c.
Step 7: Click on OK.
Step 8: Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 loop ad nausem each with different memory addresses.
Step 9: Finally get view without dialogue box and there are no files listed on the right hand part of the window. There is, however, a column of what looks like sharing hands.
The files were successfully uploaded. I test the URLs after each upload to make sure that at least the files are on the server.
OK, I put up with this sort of thing before when the looping messages were numbered something like (899), (799), (699), etc. I hoped that the new version would solve the problem. It doesn't but it does give me a different dialogue box. (I am using version 3.0.0.21.)
However, having just paid for the program I want to know how to fix this problem and to get the program to work right!
My only solution has been to watch the log events pass by in the window at the top of the page and hit the end button when it appears that the upload has been complete. If my timing is off, wiseftp hangs up and can't be closed out. I then have to use {ctrl}{alt}{del} and shutdown the operation that way. Then, if I want to see what the files in the target folder look like, I have to open up WiseFtp and repeat the steps to expand the folder.
This can't be the way you designed it (or is it just incapable of keeping the folder contents updated)? Inquiring minds would like to know.
Other data: I am using an HP Pavilion computer with 512 mb of ram, Windows 2000 Professional, and Netscape 7.01 is always open. I use Norton Antivirus and Norton Personal Firewall. The destination of the files is my domain on 1&1 -
http://www.stampnotes.com. The folder is Today_in_Postal_History. It has a lot of files.
Please help! Tell me how to correct this problem - fewer files in the target folder is not an answer!
PS: This sounds a little like the "Weird Problem" previously posted by muffinresearch.