Re: Acces to ftp sites

From: John Smith (someone_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 10/27/03

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    If it's unable to resolve the name, use NSLOOKUP to query your Terminal services
    DNS to see what's failing?

    Can you try using the TCP/IP address of the FTP site, instead of the DNS name?

    Have you tried PINGing or TRACERTing to the FTP site?

    "Michael Goebertus" <Support@uitzendsoftware.coom> wrote in message
    news:u%23gDaegmDHA.2416@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hello,
    >
    > Maybe a stupid question but i'm new at this,
    > I have a 2003 terminal server with 10 clients.
    >
    > They use a program that send files to an ftp server,
    > my problem is that this does not work via the terminal server i can not
    > acces
    > ftp and the program replys with its unable to resolve the ftp. name
    >
    > Any help is welcoome
    >
    > Greetings Michael
    >
    >


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