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Roy Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 8:41 am Post subject: TNMFTP component has Access Violation on one specific comput |
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Hi,
Im am using a TNMFTP component to download something from a FTP-host.
The downloading works perfect on several computers. So, there is no
question about username/password, hostname. All is correct.
There is 1 specific computer that doesn't want to download. The
component connects without problems, but as soon as it starts to
download, it there is an Access Violation at address 00000000. In the
PacketRecvd event I can see wether something is downloaded, but not 1
byte. Even if I login at the computer as another user, the problem
still occurs. The users have read/wright permissions to the drive
where the file is downloaded. I tried it on several different
download-sites, and different drives. Same problem.
What could be the problem with this one mystic computer?
Thanx, Roy
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Roy Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 1:04 pm Post subject: Re: TNMFTP component has Access Violation on one specific co |
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I notice that when I have compatibility mode on with Windows95, it
doesn't error. But I can't use compatibility mode, because another
problem with my BDE connection occurs.
Is there a alternative for this ftp-component?
| Quote: | Hi,
Im am using a TNMFTP component to download something from a FTP-host.
The downloading works perfect on several computers. So, there is no
question about username/password, hostname. All is correct.
There is 1 specific computer that doesn't want to download. The
component connects without problems, but as soon as it starts to
download, it there is an Access Violation at address 00000000. In the
PacketRecvd event I can see wether something is downloaded, but not 1
byte. Even if I login at the computer as another user, the problem
still occurs. The users have read/wright permissions to the drive
where the file is downloaded. I tried it on several different
download-sites, and different drives. Same problem.
What could be the problem with this one mystic computer?
Thanx, Roy
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