It is all the same, but I will include the whole thing nonetheless.
I get this error (10022) no matter what I do! When I disconnect, I get 10022 in parenthesis. When I get a LIST error due to trying PORT on a passive requiring FTP, it shows 10022 following List Error. In, afterthought, I believe that this error is caused by various ways, but I am now positive disconnections of any kind cause FXP to report this error.
7/11/2003 5:42:43 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 8:25:48 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 8:26:36 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 8:27:52 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 8:28:15 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:08:20 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:09:19 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:09:28 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:10:19 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:10:38 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:11:22 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/11/2003 11:42:30 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/12/2003 8:42:52 AM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/12/2003 8:44:06 AM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/12/2003 8:50:58 AM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
7/12/2003 5:33:11 PM
Version: 2.1 (build 924)
Compiled on: May 17, 2003
Object class: TToolBar
Object Name: RToolBar
10022:Invalid argument
There is the whole thing.
I'll restate the problem with listing in passive, and hopefully, I will be clearer than before. After passive mode goes through my specified ports, FlashFXP begins to list and opens a data connection. The lower bar then reports the List being downloaded. Transfer OK is then echoed, and nothing happens. No directory structure is displayed at all. If I put in a soft ABOR command, the abort will be accepted, and the directory structure will appear. A hard abort will not cause this.
I hope I have helped make my problem a little clearer. Thank you all for the responses.
EDIT: I have reflected upon the issue for a while, and I have thought of something I hadn't considered. The same time I updated FlashFXP, I uninstalled WinPOET a PPPoE program sent by Earthlink DSL. I remember hearing that uninstalling it can possibly mess up drivers. If I can track it down, I will try and reinstall it and see if it makes a difference.
Beld
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