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Old 08-16-2002, 10:22 PM  
dtech_1
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Default not found in Site Manager 'ERROR'

Yes, you are mis-understanding.

Let me use an example.
And let us assume your 'last 50 connections' suspections are correct.

to simplify the example let reduce the '50' count to '5'

I will connect to 100.100.100.1 and queue 10 files.
each file will take 10 minutes to xfer.

I open another instance of FlashFXP and connect to 100.100.100.2

Meanwhile file 2 begins it's xfer from 100.100.100.1

I disconnect from 100.100.100.2 and connect to 100.100.100.3 and queue 10 different files with the second instance of FlashFXP. Same size and xfer rate.

Meanwhile file 3 begins it's xfer from 100.100.100.1

I open a third instance of FlashFXP and connect to 100.100.100.4, disconnect and connect to 100.100.100.5
I queue up 3 more files (same size and xfer rate).

I open a forth instance and connect to 100.100.100.6.
As I am browsing the directory of this site, third file completes it's xfer from 100.100.100.1 and here is what appears in the status window of the first FlashFXP instance.......

226 Transfer complete.
Transferred: 1. File03.rar 15,000,000 bytes in 10:01 (24.97 KBps)
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.1 " not found in Site Manager
Transfer queue completed

The remain seven files are now mark failed.

The following anomolies occur...
1. If you reset failed queue entries and restart the xfer, you will immediately receive the 'not found' error above for the remain entries.
2. If you manually connect back to the site with 'Quick Connect' and then reset failed queue entries and restart the xfer, you will immediately receive the 'not found' error above for the remain entries.
3. If you manually connect back to the site with 'Quick Connect' and then clear the queue and 're-tag' the previously untransfered files and start the xfer, you will immediately receive the 'not found' error above for all entries.


You can connect and xfer to any other site from this FlashFXP instance but this instance FlashFXP will not xfer any file from 100.100.100.1

But now that the first instance of FlashFXP has connected to 100.100.100.8 (after briefly connecting to 100.100.100.7) the second instance of FlashFXP is finishing the xfer of file 4 and fails when attempting begin the xfer of file 5 with the same failure.....

226 Transfer complete.
Transferred: 1. File04.rar 15,000,000 bytes in 9:57 (25.17 KBps)
Error: "100.100.100.3" not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.3" not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.3" not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.3" not found in Site Manager
Error: "100.100.100.3" not found in Site Manager
Transfer queue completed

Now here's a neat anomoly....
If I clear the queue on the second instance of FlashFXP (the one that just failed file xfer from 100.100.100.3) and have it connect to 100.100.100.1 (that's the IP that the first instance of FlashFXP won't xfer files from) I can queue up and xfer files from it?!
NOW
If I return to first instance of FlashFXP, I will be able to xfer the previously failed files. But only after refreshing the IP from another instance of FlashFXP.

This is a hard bug (repeatable) and 'will' happen every time.

Although, I am not sure of the 'count'. If you say it is 50, then maybe it is fifty. It does take a while!

I hope this zeroes you in on the problem