ftp server

From: keith (robertksimpson1_at_netscape.net)
Date: 11/18/03


Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 08:48:49 -0800

I just setup up our new FTP server. I returned the
following day to finish the security setup and found that
someone had already uploaded several folders on the site.
If I try to delete them I get an error message "Cannot
read from the source disk". Someone told me that it is
probably a custom character set so the computer doesn't
really recognize the file being there other than to view
it. Is there a way to get rid of these folders without
having to format my hard drives?



Relevant Pages

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