Is there anything particularly strick about the way the FTP servers are set up? I do my development in Linux (which I don't expect you to support) where I generally mount my remote directories using either LUFS or GnomeVFS. I've never had a problem mounting any FTP server until DASP. As of today, the connections to the other servers that I work on work fine. When I connect to DASP, it claims a successful connection, but claims my directory is empty and I don't have access to create files. I can interact fine with DASP using standard as standard FTP client, just not any sort of Virtual File System. Is there anything odd about the setup of the servers or should I prod deeper into the software? Thanks -- -r
unfortunately, there's no good virtual file system in the windows world. Bruce DiscountASP.NET www.DiscountASP.NET
As of a couple months back, 'curlftpfs' over FUSE works to mount the FTP directory. It's slow as all-get-out, but it works.