Re: putFile error

2010-06-01 Thread Henry Lu a.k.a. Javahand
Check to make sure your RedDot proxy user has write permission to those folders and files. It sounds to me like a file permission issue. Henry Lu, a.k.a., Javahand On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:25 AM, tportman wrote: > Any help on this would be MUCH appreciated...I'm stumped! > > I'm working on a m

Re: putFile error

2010-06-01 Thread Tiffany A. Portman
Hi Henry! The offshore peeps swear up and down that my rights have not been modified...this is what kills me is I'm reliant on these guys so I have no idea what's happening on the server end... -Original Message- From: "Henry Lu a.k.a. Javahand" Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 07:14:31 To: Subj

Re: putFile error

2010-06-01 Thread Henry Lu a.k.a. Javahand
Well if the target is defined as ftp and using you as the log in, you can simply fire up ftp.exe in a command window and see if you can overwite a file. Or you can use a GUI program to test the "put" if you prefer. Henry On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Tiffany A. Portman < thetiffanyport...@gmai

Re: putFile error

2010-06-01 Thread Tiffany A. Portman
Wow...you're the bomb thanks Henry! -Original Message- From: "Henry Lu a.k.a. Javahand" Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 13:40:32 To: Subject: Re: putFile error Well if the target is defined as ftp and using you as the log in, you can simply fire up ftp.exe in a command window and see if you can o