No. It throws the same error. The OpenVMS server does not allow changing any directories. It only allows access to read/write in that home directory of the username used.If you click "browse" does it not give you a directory tree to select from? xCSxXenon, 17 Mar 2024, 20:33
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- 17 Mar 2024, 20:36
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Cannot read file directory "/"
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Re: Cannot read file directory "/"
- 17 Mar 2024, 20:20
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- Topic: Cannot read file directory "/"
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Re: Cannot read file directory "/"
Can't you change the directory being mounted from "/" to whatever you want? I have tried different things, but the issue is that server I am FTPing into does not allow any directory change/mounting. If I delete that "/" it just puts it back by default. It is also possible I do n...
- 17 Mar 2024, 19:15
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Cannot read file directory "/"
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Cannot read file directory "/"
I am trying to use FTP (Yes I know this is old and not secure) that connects to an old UNIX based server. It runs OpenVMS. I am getting an error where it is connection but it is trying to automatically change the directory to "/" which would probably be fine on a Windows System but it thro...