I
Many servers use symbolic links (UNIX), shortcuts (Windows), or 
aliases (Macintosh) to connect a folder on one part of the server's disk 
with another folder elsewhere.
For example, the public_html subdirectory of your home directory on 
the server may really be a link to another part of the server entirely. In 
most cases, such aliases have no effect on your ability to connect to the 
appropriate folder or directory; however, if you can connect to one part 
of the server but not to another, there may be an alias discrepancy.
I
If you encounter an error message such as  cannot put file,  your 
remote folder may be out of space. For more detailed information, look 
at the FTP log.
NO
In general, when you encounter a problem with an FTP transfer, examine 
TE
the FTP log by selecting Site > Advanced > FTP Log.
Troubleshoot the remote folder setup (optional) 135






footer




 

 

 

 

 Home | About Us | Network | Services | Support | FAQ | Control Panel | Order Online | Sitemap | Contact

dreamweaver web hosting

 

Our partners: PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Best Web Hosting Java Web Hosting Jsp Web Hosting Cheapest Web Hosting

Visionwebhosting.net Business web hosting division of Web Design Plus. All rights reserved