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Paperboy
08-26-2004, 09:15 PM
I have been a user of FlashFXP for a few years now,this is first time I've had this problem.I am a registered user.Problem:when I right click on the files in the right window of FlashFXP,my first four selection,Queue,transfer,tranfer as,queue as,are greyed out,and I am unable to que anything for transfer.I can connect fine,I suspect I may have something checkd wrong or it may be something else.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks...

MidKnight
08-26-2004, 10:12 PM
is the right side your talking about a remote or local ? and what do u have active for the left side?

maybe a screenshot would help

Paperboy
08-27-2004, 03:49 PM
After you mentioned it they were both set local,the left wasn,t ftp,da !! I should have figured out,but I got a good link the other night and flipped when I couldn't pull anything down,Thanks again all,now I know where to come for any advice or problems,or just visit and chat.Thanks again...
I have a seperate question,I've been wanting for years to set up an ftp,server,I guess is what you would call it,by using my older PIII 450MHZ,Now what do I need in way of software and what do I need hardware wise,I also have broadband currently going to both through a router,which I am using as a firewall at moment,want to link the 2 together so I can share,and move files around.Have several drives in each rig.Thats been a problem,I don't know how,and I also want to use the old rig as ftp server to share pictures of family and friends(wink,wink).I know,2 questions at once,once I get going I can't stop.any solutions,links,advice would be helpful,and again,Thank You MidKnight for taking the time to answer my question...

MidKnight
08-27-2004, 08:09 PM
Software) theres many to choose from for a FTPD, i can't remember anything to you but as a easy to setup type maybe look at G6 or Bullefproof FTPD

Hardware) 450 is more than enough to handle what u need

Router) simply setup port forwarding

But all the above should be explained well in the help files of whatever FTPD you decide to use.

Good Luck