Set up another ftp server on a plain Win7 machine instead of Server 2016 and still get the same result. Can ftp in and fetch files from a computer but not a thin client. Tried several different S10 boxes to no avail, could the problem be something in the S10s?
Modified attributes to “ar” adding read only, still getting 550 error when thin client tries to access.
Here’s a PowerShell directory listing:
Directory: C:\inetpub\ftproot\wyse\wnos
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
—- ————- —— —-
-a—- 1/26/2010 8:07 AM 21504 RCA_boot
-a—- 1/26/2010 8:08 AM 3130924 RCA_wnos
-a—- 2/7/2010 8:07 PM 232361 RN -WTOS 6 5 0_30.pdf
-ar— 5/8/2019 3:44 PM 40 wnos.ini
What should the file attributes be? Would assume that they should be a minimum of read only. Does the “archive” attribute prevent them from being read? Will try to change attributes to see if that make a difference.
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