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Problems using IE7 with Explorer as FTP Client
For years, I've been using XP Pro. I use Windows Explorer as my FTP client.
It's very easy to do. You just type in your FTP site in the address box, hit return, and then a login box pops up asking for a user name and password. I can do the same with Vista, but there's a real difference in the functionality, and I'm having real trouble getting Vista Explorer (not IE, but the file explorer) to behave in the same way XP's Windows Explorer does when used as an FTP client. In XP Pro, if I log in to my FTP site, and want to view a particular html file (for example, to view it before deleting it), I don't need to transfer the file to my local drive. I just click on the html file and because Windows Explorer knows that all html files are to be viewed using IE, the file opens in its own IE popup window. I can then view the file, and make a decision about whether I want to delete it or leave it on the server (I should note that the FTP server is running a message board, which gets literally thousands of hits a day, and given the volume of traffic on the site, it's much easier to simply view the files and either leave them or delete them without actually doing an FTP file transfer to my local drive). In Vista, the same Explorer functionality is there, but here's the catch: When I click on an html file, IE 7 opens up a window (actually it opens a new tab...but I think I know how to change that by changing the settings in Tabs to have "Popups Open in New Window"). But here's the real problem: When the html file is opening, and before it will display, I'm presented with an FTP login box, which requires me to again input my username and my password to my FTP site. This is a huge pain in the ass, and it literally takes away the functionality of using Explorer (file explorer that is) as an FTP client. If I have to log in every time I want to view an html file in IE just to view the contents of my remote FTP directory, given that I am looking at many hundreds, if not thousands of individual files a day, it's just not practical to keep re-entering my username and password before IE 7 will display each file. Anyone know why this is happening, and more importantly, how I can change this behavior in Vista? I've searched all of the settings in IE 7 under Vista and there doesn't appear to be any way to disable this constant log-in dialog before being able to view an html file on my remote ftp server. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Problems using IE7 with Explorer as FTP Client
Jerry, Did you [or anyone else out there] ever crack this, as the same problem is driving me mad at the moment. Mark -- mcrowne Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Re: Problems using IE7 with Explorer as FTP Client
"mcrowne" <mcrowne.34tp4e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:mcrowne.34tp4e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... > > Jerry, > > Did you [or anyone else out there] ever crack this, as the same problem > is driving me mad at the moment. > > Mark > > > -- > mcrowne > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > Use Windows Explorer to FTP. Open Windows Explorer, right click any open spot in the right pane, select "Add Network Location" then follow the wizard. Hope this helps Dave |
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Re: Problems using IE7 with Explorer as FTP Client
David, Thanks for the suggestion. I am able to open Windows Explorer and view the contents of my FTP server folders. The issue arises when I double click on a file - IE7 opens a new window, then I get the logon box, even though I already logged onto the FTP server to view the folders! If I login again as requested, whatever app is set as default for the file type fires up as expected. Since I've already authenticated with the FTP server, why should it make me do so again to view a file. I didn't have the same problem with Windows XP and IE7 on my old laptop. Any additional ideas [anyone?] Mark -- mcrowne Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Re: Problems using IE7 with Explorer as FTP Client
"mcrowne" <mcrowne.34txge@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:mcrowne.34txge@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... > > David, > > Thanks for the suggestion. > > I am able to open Windows Explorer and view the contents of my FTP > server folders. > > The issue arises when I double click on a file - IE7 opens a new > window, then I get the logon box, even though I already logged onto the > FTP server to view the folders! If I login again as requested, whatever > app is set as default for the file type fires up as expected. > > Since I've already authenticated with the FTP server, why should it > make me do so again to view a file. I didn't have the same problem with > Windows XP and IE7 on my old laptop. > > Any additional ideas [anyone?] > > Mark > > > -- > mcrowne > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > Yes same thing happens here. I've never done it your way before, when ever I Xfer files to my FTP site using Windows Explorer I've always just had IE7 already opened to the ftp site then just refreshed the page (f5) to view the changes. |
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Re: Problems using IE7 with Explorer as FTP Client
Once again I just need to praise this forum. It seems 99% of my troubles have been solved here now I can FTP through windows without the needof extra ftp programs! Beautiful! Thanks for the tips here! -- Ursa |
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