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| Troubleshooting commentary... (207.135.80.227) | less guesswork (martin) | ||
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| While the internal Windows firewall is automatically configured to open FTP ports when %%FTP%% server is installed, this change does not seem to apply, until %%FTP%% service is restarted. The same is true for changing data channel port range. | While the internal Windows firewall is automatically configured to open FTP ports when %%FTP%% server is installed, this change does not seem to apply, until %%FTP%% service is restarted. The same is true for changing data channel port range. | ||
| - | To restart %%FTP%% service go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools// and open //Services//. Locate //Microsoft %%FTP%% Service// and click //Restart service//. &wincp | + | To restart %%FTP%% service go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools// and open //Services//. Locate //Microsoft %%FTP%% Service// and click //Restart service//.((Try restarting whole system, if a service restart does not help.)) &wincp | 
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| - | Note: If your service is not functional after all of the configuration, try disabling all three firewall models (public, private, home) and then attempt connecting again. My system required a full reboot after configuration, not just an FTP service restart, for this to take effect. | + | |
| ===== Adding FTP Site ===== | ===== Adding FTP Site ===== | ||