In Feburary 2016 17,
Check the address in your toolbar to make sure it is correct. If you get this error, you may have entered the address wrong into your address toolbar. Check the entire address for errors since there is a huge difference between .com and .org at the end of a URL or http: and ftp: at the beginning of a URL.
Contact the administrator of the site you are trying to visit. The administrator may have the wrong link to a specific place on the site or a server may be not working correctly. You may also need some sort of special permission to view content on that Web server.
Check your system administrator if you are at work or at school. Copy and paste the entire error that you get in an email to your system help desk. Include the entire Web address that gave you the error. An error of this type may be caused by a firewall or a proxy setting your work or school has control over.
In Feburary 2016 17,
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How to Test FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Computer.' Click 'Add a Network Location' to start the connection wizard.
Click 'Next' on the welcome window. Select the option labeled 'Choose a custom network location.' Click 'Next.'
Type the location of your FTP server. Make sure you add 'ftp://' at the beginning of the address. Click the 'Next' button.
Check the box labeled 'Log on anonymously.' This is what your readers use to access the server. If you require a user name and password, clear the box and type in your user name and password. Click 'Next.'
Enter a name for your FTP network connection and click 'Next.' On the final screen, click 'Finish.' The connection to the FTP server is made and a Windows Explorer window opens listing your FTP site files and directories. Download files and upload them to test functionality.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Computer.' Click 'Add a Network Location' to start the connection wizard.
Click 'Next' on the welcome window. Select the option labeled 'Choose a custom network location.' Click 'Next.'
Type the location of your FTP server. Make sure you add 'ftp://' at the beginning of the address. Click the 'Next' button.
Check the box labeled 'Log on anonymously.' This is what your readers use to access the server. If you require a user name and password, clear the box and type in your user name and password. Click 'Next.'
Enter a name for your FTP network connection and click 'Next.' On the final screen, click 'Finish.' The connection to the FTP server is made and a Windows Explorer window opens listing your FTP site files and directories. Download files and upload them to test functionality.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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