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Problem with sending files (Community)
Problem with sending files // Community
May 7, 2003, 4:59pm
I can not send files in aw but I can send them in aol and msn. I have added
port=877 I did even at one time turn off my firewall and all and still can't
send the files out. But can send the files out on my desktop in aw. My
laptop is brand new. what do i do? I need to be able to send files in aw
out over my laptop
May 7, 2003, 6:13pm
elfkaz;
please explain your problem in a little more detail....what happens when you try to send the files? are you getting an error message? is the Send dialog not comming up? what steps are you taking to send the files?
Is AW installed to any unusual folder/drive setup? have you tried multiple files or are you just trying to send one particular file?
Leo :)
[View Quote]"elfkaz" <unclesben at aol.com> wrote in message news:3eb9577d$3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I can not send files in aw but I can send them in aol and msn. I have added
> port=877 I did even at one time turn off my firewall and all and still can't
> send the files out. But can send the files out on my desktop in aw. My
> laptop is brand new. what do i do? I need to be able to send files in aw
> out over my laptop
>
>
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May 7, 2003, 8:06pm
The request goes out, when the receiver says "y" it opens the file
select boy, but then the sender gets :
File transfer aborted (unable to write data)
at once, directly after clicking the send button, no delay at all.
The receiver gets
File transfer aborted (unable to read data)
This is definitely not a firewall problem.
[View Quote]binarybud wrote:
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> elfkaz;
>
> please explain your problem in a little more detail....what happens when you try to send the files? are you getting an error message? is the Send dialog not comming up? what steps are you taking to send the files?
> Is AW installed to any unusual folder/drive setup? have you tried multiple files or are you just trying to send one particular file?
>
> Leo :)
>
> "elfkaz" <unclesben at aol.com> wrote in message news:3eb9577d$3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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May 7, 2003, 8:39pm
Did you try to set a different receiving directory? In many cases I had
this until I manually selected a different (non-root) directory. No idea
why it happens, but AW does not like root directories and also
occasionally not ones that worked just the day before fine.
[View Quote]ananas wrote:
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> The request goes out, when the receiver says "y" it opens the file
> select boy, but then the sender gets :
>
> File transfer aborted (unable to write data)
>
> at once, directly after clicking the send button, no delay at all.
>
> The receiver gets
>
> File transfer aborted (unable to read data)
>
> This is definitely not a firewall problem.
>
> binarybud wrote:
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May 7, 2003, 8:49pm
Also try these programs when you think it is a registry settings
problem, both have proven to be quite useful. :-)
http://www.hms.com/ispeed.asp
http://www.voodooclub.de/dfue-speed.html
[View Quote]kf wrote:
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> Did you try to set a different receiving directory? In many cases I had
> this until I manually selected a different (non-root) directory. No idea
> why it happens, but AW does not like root directories and also
> occasionally not ones that worked just the day before fine.
>
> ananas wrote:
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May 7, 2003, 9:05pm
I am sender, not receiver when this happens, so the directory
does not matter. On a 2.2 with ISDN it worked, the same
AW installation with T-DSL does not work. The problem occurs
with all AW versions I have and is independant from file size
and type.
And this experience I share with some others, the file transfer
stopped working when they got faster lines.
The registry settings for the paket sizes are fine, maxMTU 1492
should work - you already gave me those links once and I used
one of them :)
The sync paket arrives at the receivers side on the correct
port but the port is not listening. It seems to start listening
_after_ the paket has arrived, so the sender side is missing
the sync.
[View Quote]kf wrote:
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> Did you try to set a different receiving directory? In many cases I had
> this until I manually selected a different (non-root) directory. No idea
> why it happens, but AW does not like root directories and also
> occasionally not ones that worked just the day before fine.
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May 7, 2003, 10:34pm
Sounds as the same problem like he have and error message is the same as
well
[View Quote]"ananas" <vha at oct31.de> wrote in message news:3EB9912D.B5892EE6 at oct31.de...
> I am sender, not receiver when this happens, so the directory
> does not matter. On a 2.2 with ISDN it worked, the same
> AW installation with T-DSL does not work. The problem occurs
> with all AW versions I have and is independant from file size
> and type.
>
> And this experience I share with some others, the file transfer
> stopped working when they got faster lines.
>
>
> The registry settings for the paket sizes are fine, maxMTU 1492
> should work - you already gave me those links once and I used
> one of them :)
>
> The sync paket arrives at the receivers side on the correct
> port but the port is not listening. It seems to start listening
> _after_ the paket has arrived, so the sender side is missing
> the sync.
>
>
> kf wrote:
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May 8, 2003, 9:30am
i only get that error when the ports on my router are not open
[View Quote]"ananas" <vha at oct31.de> wrote in message news:3EB98367.B5D73A42 at oct31.de...
> The request goes out, when the receiver says "y" it opens the file
> select boy, but then the sender gets :
>
> File transfer aborted (unable to write data)
>
> at once, directly after clicking the send button, no delay at all.
>
> The receiver gets
>
> File transfer aborted (unable to read data)
>
> This is definitely not a firewall problem.
>
>
> binarybud wrote:
you try to send the files? are you getting an error message? is the Send
dialog not comming up? what steps are you taking to send the files?
multiple files or are you just trying to send one particular file?
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