Hi ,
>> You know that FTP protocol use TWO ports. One for
control and one for data.
>> Maybe the data port on a server collide with the
control port or data port for another one.
Firstly let me apologise for my delayed reply. As I am
new to this socket programming I had to read up and
try out the suggestions you had given me, further I
have probably lost that client where this problem
occurs. My application runs fine on three other
installations and at my office. Therefore I am forced
to drop the problem as of now.
After studying your suggestions I have given values
thus
FtpClient1.Port=5011
FtpClient1.DataPortRangeStart=5015
FtpClient1.DataPortRangeEnd=5015
FtpServerP1.Port=5011
FtpClient2.Port=5014
FtpClient2.DataPortRangeStart=5016
FtpClient2.DataPortRangeEnd=5016
FtpServerP2.Port=5014
Since my other installations are running alright I
have not moved onto PassV mode.
Thanks for being there
Allan
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