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Daniel Royer
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      10-10-2007
When I try to FTP from my home PC to my work PC I can access the
"Public" folder but not my own. There was no problem under XP, so I
suspect Vista has added a few tricks as far as protection is concerned.
Can somebody please point me to the right direction?


Daniel

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      10-10-2007
"Daniel Royer" <> wrote ...
> When I try to FTP from my home PC to my work PC I can access the
> "Public" folder but not my own. There was no problem under XP, so I
> suspect Vista has added a few tricks as far as protection is concerned.
> Can somebody please point me to the right direction?


Bonour Daniel

Hmm, accessing my own home directory by ftp works fine, for me!

I assume you mean your work PC is running Vista? Are they Vista PCs, at each
end of the connection? Did the problem occur after you upgraded your work
machine?

By default, only c:\inetpub\ftproot is available under ftp, so I guess you
have already created virtal directories for the Public and User folders? How
do you try to reach your home folder?

Do you get any error messages?

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      10-10-2007
You could try turning off the UAC (User Account Control) in Control Panel,
User Accounts and see if that helps, but make sure and turn it back on after
you send your files.
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"Daniel Royer" wrote:

> When I try to FTP from my home PC to my work PC I can access the
> "Public" folder but not my own. There was no problem under XP, so I
> suspect Vista has added a few tricks as far as protection is concerned.
> Can somebody please point me to the right direction?
>
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> Daniel
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      10-10-2007
Andrew McLaren wrote:
> "Daniel Royer" <> wrote ...
>> When I try to FTP from my home PC to my work PC I can access the
>> "Public" folder but not my own. There was no problem under XP, so I
>> suspect Vista has added a few tricks as far as protection is concerned.
>> Can somebody please point me to the right direction?

>
> Bonour Daniel
>
> Hmm, accessing my own home directory by ftp works fine, for me!
>
> I assume you mean your work PC is running Vista? Are they Vista PCs,
> at each
> end of the connection? Did the problem occur after you upgraded your work
> machine?
>
> By default, only c:\inetpub\ftproot is available under ftp, so I guess
> you
> have already created virtal directories for the Public and User
> folders? How
> do you try to reach your home folder?
>
> Do you get any error messages?
>

XP at home and Vista at work. The problem did occur after I got a new PC
at work running Vista home premium.
I haven't created any virtual directories, and I don't even know what
they are!!

When I was running XP at work, I just logged onto the PC and could
access all folders.

What troubles me is that, when I right-click on the c:\users\Public
folder and open the security tab there is a lot fewer "security
measures" than in users\Daniel Royer.

Thanks for helping, but I guess it's not over!

Daniel

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      10-10-2007
Qfreed wrote:
> You could try turning off the UAC (User Account Control) in Control Panel,
> User Accounts and see if that helps, but make sure and turn it back on after
> you send your files.
>

It is turned off.

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      10-10-2007
"Daniel Royer" <> wrote...
> XP at home and Vista at work. The problem did occur after I got a new PC
> at work running Vista home premium.
> I haven't created any virtual directories, and I don't even know what
> they are!!
> When I was running XP at work, I just logged onto the PC and could
> access all folders.


Okay, thanks for the extra details. But I'm still a bit confused (mind you,
I confuse easily :-).

Vista Home Premium does not have any ftp service built-in. So, you must be
either using a 3rd party ftp service on your work PC; or you are connecting
to the work PC using some protocol other than ftp.

How do you connect to your work PC? For example, do you go to a command
prompt on your home machine, and issue a command like "ftp
royerspc.unige.ch"? Or what?

Apologies for all the questions; but I think we'll need to understand the
scenario, in order to solve the problem.

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      10-10-2007
Andrew McLaren wrote:
> "Daniel Royer" <> wrote...
>
>> XP at home and Vista at work. The problem did occur after I got a new PC
>> at work running Vista home premium.
>> I haven't created any virtual directories, and I don't even know what
>> they are!!
>> When I was running XP at work, I just logged onto the PC and could
>> access all folders.
>>

>
> Okay, thanks for the extra details. But I'm still a bit confused (mind you,
> I confuse easily :-).
>
> Vista Home Premium does not have any ftp service built-in. So, you must be
> either using a 3rd party ftp service on your work PC; or you are connecting
> to the work PC using some protocol other than ftp.
>
> How do you connect to your work PC? For example, do you go to a command
> prompt on your home machine, and issue a command like "ftp
> royerspc.unige.ch"? Or what?
>
> Apologies for all the questions; but I think we'll need to understand the
> scenario, in order to solve the problem.
>
>

I use the FTP extension for Firefox. Worked perfectly under XP.

thanks for your patience

Daniel

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Andrew McLaren
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      10-10-2007
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> I use the FTP extension for Firefox. Worked perfectly under XP.



Ah-hah. Right. In that case ... sorry, I have no idea :-(

I have Firefox installed as my default browser, but I don't use the ftp
extension (CrossFTP, perhaps?).

When I ftp to my Vista desktop machine using command-line ftp and Vista's
built-in ftp server, I can freely browse directories, as long as I have
defined them in my ftp server. I have no problem reaching my home folder via
ftp.

Sorry I wasn't able to help; hope you find an answer.

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Daniel Royer
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      10-15-2007
Andrew McLaren wrote:
> "Daniel Royer" <> wrote...
>
>> XP at home and Vista at work. The problem did occur after I got a new PC
>> at work running Vista home premium.
>> I haven't created any virtual directories, and I don't even know what
>> they are!!
>> When I was running XP at work, I just logged onto the PC and could
>> access all folders.
>>

>
> Okay, thanks for the extra details. But I'm still a bit confused (mind you,
> I confuse easily :-).
>
> Vista Home Premium does not have any ftp service built-in. So, you must be
> either using a 3rd party ftp service on your work PC; or you are connecting
> to the work PC using some protocol other than ftp.
>
> How do you connect to your work PC? For example, do you go to a command
> prompt on your home machine, and issue a command like "ftp
> royerspc.unige.ch"? Or what?
>
> Apologies for all the questions; but I think we'll need to understand the
> scenario, in order to solve the problem.
>
>

I downloaded Filezilla and everything works fine: I can access from my
home PC (XP) all of my folders on my work PC (vista home premium).

Daniel

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