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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Fix an FTP ConnectionIn Feburary 2016 06,

In Feburary 2016 06,
Conduct a system scan for any computer viruses, spyware or malware. These problems will affect Internet performance and could interrupt an FTP connection. Consult the documentation included with the various computer scanning programs for directions on how to run a full system scan.
Verify that the user name and password used in the FTP connection options are correct. This information is available from the hosting company inside the account's control panel.
Verify that the connection type is correct. Some FTP clients will allow you to connect using an anonymous connection, normal connection or account connection. Start by choosing to use the normal connection. Check with your hosting provider if you are unsure of which connection type to choose and need additional assistance.
Contact your Internet service provider about the FTP connection problem to inquire whether it has any special settings or programs that are required for use.
Check the firewall settings on your computer to see whether the FTP client is on a list of blocked programs. Windows firewall settings are updated upon installation of the FTP client. However, other antivirus programs, such as Eset Nod 32, will require you to manually configure a list of sites that may access the Internet freely.
In Feburary 2016 06,