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Hello!
I have a new laptop with Vista Business 32-bit (German) installed, and IE7 cannot access any ftp sites. It is not the problem often reported that IE7 does not show a folder view of the ftp sites, but it cannot access the sites at all! Windows Explorer cannot access the sites as well, so FTP seems to be completely broken. I tried the commandline ftp-client, and with this one I can connect to a ftp site and list the files and directories. I tried ftp://ftp.vim.org/ and ftp://ftp.microsoft.org/. I have my antivirus software uninstalled, and disabled the Windows firewall. I have another PC in my LAN with XP and IE7 installed, and with this one I can connect to the two above mentioned ftp sites. At work I have Vista Business 64-bit (English), and with this one it is possible to access the two ftp sites. I have also tried "netsh winsock reset" at the command line, but it didn't change anything. I changed passive ftp on/off in "Internet Options Advanced", but it didn't help as well. "Diagnose Connection Problems" came up with the message, that the problem cannot be solved automatically. It looks like that FTP is not available for IE7 and Windows Explorer, but how could that be possible, and how could one change that? Thanks for any advice! Claus |
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Well, I kind of solved it... by installing a fresh copy of Windows Vista...
Now it works flawlessly! It is a new Laptop, so I had not installed many things anyway... phew. Must have been something during installing the programs, that caused the FTP to be broken, maybe it will occure again, but not so far. So I think reinstalling solved my problem... Claus |
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