ftp not working with internet explorer

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I have an ftp address that is not working in internet explorer.

if you enter the address in internet explorer ftp//x.x.x.x it prompts for

the username and password fine but then after entering them it just sits

there with the loading page symbol and bar at the bottom slowly moving till

it gets to half way, then it stays at halfway for about 10mins then the bar

starts moving again to the end but keeps looking like it's loading the page -

doesn't seem to come up with an error. PC is not hanged and IE is still

responding fine.

I have tried it on 2 different pc's at our office and with ie7 and ie8,

tried playing with the passive settings etc but no difference.

If I try on my home internet connection with my laptop that doesn't work at

the office it works immediately.

If I try a 3rd party ftp client such as goftp in the office it works fine.

If I try a different ftp address in IE from inside the office it works fine.

I'm stumped what the problem could be and I'm told that we don't want to use

a 3rd party ftp client.

If anyone can help - thanks



Matt
 
update: ftp not working with internet explorer

update

I waited long enough and it finally timed out with the following page

displaying



Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage



Most likely causes:

You are not connected to the Internet.

The website is encountering problems.

There might be a typing error in the address.



What you can try:

Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to make

sure you are connected.



Retype the address.









"Matt" wrote:



> Hi

> I have an ftp address that is not working in internet explorer.

> if you enter the address in internet explorer ftp//x.x.x.x it prompts for

> the username and password fine but then after entering them it just sits

> there with the loading page symbol and bar at the bottom slowly moving till

> it gets to half way, then it stays at halfway for about 10mins then the bar

> starts moving again to the end but keeps looking like it's loading the page -

> doesn't seem to come up with an error. PC is not hanged and IE is still

> responding fine.

> I have tried it on 2 different pc's at our office and with ie7 and ie8,

> tried playing with the passive settings etc but no difference.

> If I try on my home internet connection with my laptop that doesn't work at

> the office it works immediately.

> If I try a 3rd party ftp client such as goftp in the office it works fine.

> If I try a different ftp address in IE from inside the office it works fine.

> I'm stumped what the problem could be and I'm told that we don't want to use

> a 3rd party ftp client.

> If anyone can help - thanks

>

> Matt

>
 
Matt wrote:



> Hi

> I have an ftp address that is not working in internet explorer.

> if you enter the address in internet explorer ftp//x.x.x.x it prompts for

> the username and password fine but then after entering them it just sits

> there with the loading page symbol and bar at the bottom slowly moving till

> it gets to half way, then it stays at halfway for about 10mins then the bar

> starts moving again to the end but keeps looking like it's loading the page -

> doesn't seem to come up with an error. PC is not hanged and IE is still

> responding fine.

> I have tried it on 2 different pc's at our office and with ie7 and ie8,

> tried playing with the passive settings etc but no difference.

> If I try on my home internet connection with my laptop that doesn't work at

> the office it works immediately.

> If I try a 3rd party ftp client such as goftp in the office it works fine.

> If I try a different ftp address in IE from inside the office it works fine.

> I'm stumped what the problem could be and I'm told that we don't want to use

> a 3rd party ftp client.

> If anyone can help - thanks

>

> Matt




Did you try switching to/from passive FTP mode in IE (advanced options)?

Web browsers make for poor FTP clients. Perhaps you should try a real FTP

client. There are many FTP clients that are free, like FileZilla. Even the

command-line ftp.exe program is more stable but you'll have to know the

commands (just enter 'help' after running 'ftp.exe [hostname]", or just

enter "ftp" in Start -> Help and Support.
 
update: ftp not working with internet explorer

See this previous discussion:

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...er.general/browse_frm/thread/967695832f843df7







Matt wrote:

> update

> I waited long enough and it finally timed out with the following page

> displaying

>

> Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage

>

> Most likely causes:

> You are not connected to the Internet.

> The website is encountering problems.

> There might be a typing error in the address.

>

> What you can try:

> Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to make

> sure you are connected.

>

> Retype the address.

>

>

>

>

> "Matt" wrote:

>

>> Hi

>> I have an ftp address that is not working in internet explorer.

>> if you enter the address in internet explorer ftp//x.x.x.x it prompts for

>> the username and password fine but then after entering them it just sits

>> there with the loading page symbol and bar at the bottom slowly moving

>> till

>> it gets to half way, then it stays at halfway for about 10mins then the

>> bar

>> starts moving again to the end but keeps looking like it's loading the

>> page - doesn't seem to come up with an error. PC is not hanged and IE is

>> still responding fine.

>> I have tried it on 2 different pc's at our office and with ie7 and ie8,

>> tried playing with the passive settings etc but no difference.

>> If I try on my home internet connection with my laptop that doesn't work

>> at

>> the office it works immediately.

>> If I try a 3rd party ftp client such as goftp in the office it works

>> fine.

>> If I try a different ftp address in IE from inside the office it works

>> fine. I'm stumped what the problem could be and I'm told that we don't

>> want to use a 3rd party ftp client.

>> If anyone can help - thanks

>>

>> Matt
 
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