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Anybody Having Problems Downloading VS2005? File Transfer ...
!I was downloading from the MSDN subscription site and !used the File Transfer Manager, and was wondering if that !was something I could use for my site? Is there an API !that allows me to build this functionality into my !website? My problem is that I have a site that has !hundreds of files on it, and my customers

How to?
clintonG csgallag...@REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee.com microsoft public dotnet general Same here -- I've been trying on two different machines and still no joy -- did your instance of the File Transfer Manager go through what seemed to be endless cycles of retries until the max retry connection settings expired

EXE for File Transfer Manager?
When I click on anything to try to download it the following (very helpful and complete) error window pops up. VBScript: File Transfer Error There was an error launching the File Transfer Manager Please try again later or contact your help provider It has been doing this all day. Is anyone else having this problem?

File transfer manager - where is it?
But I keep getting an error message to the effect "Failure to launch File Transfer Manager" - has anyone experienced this before when attempting a From discussions in another forum, I vaguely remember a registry key has to be tweaked somehow to make the File Transfer Manager download and install itself again.

MSDN Download Error 12045
spamt...@online.nospam microsoft public msdn general Download will stop until focus is placed back on the File Transfer Manager. Steps to reproduce: 1) Start a windowed OS in Virtual Machine 04 2) Click inside VM window so that VM has the focus. 3) At this point File Transfer Manager will pause the download until

Microsoft File Transfer Manager - Crashing more info
Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, wrote in message news:709295B1-7BCF-4E44-A1F0-C684E5925D50@microsoft.com... Can we use MS File Transfer Manager to upload files. If so Can you please explain?

Microsoft File Transfer Manager
(www.s2i.com) http://emoreau.s2i.com/ "Gilbert" <gilb...@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:B1551BA2-2404-4170-8CAF-8F978406930D@microsoft.com... If this is not the right discussion group for my topic please tell me where I can post it. My question is : How can I restart the Microsoft File Transfer Manager to

Microsoft File Transfer Manager - Will Not Start
Q: I think I need to uninstall and reinstall File Transfer Manager, how can I do that? A: a.. Manually clean the machine before attempting to install a new build 1.. Browse to %SystemRoot%\Downloaded Program Files\ directory 2.. Right click on DLC Class and select "Remove" 3.. Open cmd shell (Start/Run and type

Slow download using Microsoft File Transfer Manager
XNOSP...@weblore.com microsoft public msdn general If I have uncompleted file transfers (for the sake of argument, assume I have suspended the transfer) and need to shut my machine down, how do I restart File Transfer Manager so that I can complete the transfer. If I tell it to start a new download, it will come up

TransferMgr.exe
When I attempt to start or restart a download, the File Transfer Manager window pops up, says, "Application validation succeeded" - then nothing. No current transfers listed, progress bar all gray. Is the problem here or at Microsoft? (Maybe too many people trying to download Office XP Professional before the

File Transfer Manager for Vista x64?
Is the drive you're downloading the file to formatted as FAT32 or NTFS?. FAT32 has a 4GB file-size limit, whereas NTFS has no (practicable) limit. Hi Mark, The disk was FAT32... well spotted! Whenever I install XP myself, I format to NTFS. However, this machine is off-the-shelf, and has been set up with FAT32 and I

Trouble in 1.6BETA1ville... (05/28 build)
OK, so the current File Transfer Manager and Terminal Emulation Manager violate abstraction layers in all kinds of nasty ways, that reduce their flexibility. So replace them (please!) with new APIs that are better structured. Don't just abandon the whole idea. It just seems dumb for every comm program to reinvent

SLightly OT: Microsoft File Transfer Manager
I have run into a problem getting downloads from msdn subscriptions in that the file transfer manager won't launch. It does no matter if I use 32bit IE or 64bit IE. I get an error saying that it cannot launch. I went to the website and downloaded it manually but that did not help, when I run the app I get a message

Restarting File Transfer Manager
On that client I am trying to download the SBS2003 standard disks using the File Transfer Manager. On the other client computer running Win2000, updated with Automatic WinUpdate Service, I am running Virtual Access to collect newsgroup entries. The File Transfer Manager has been a real bitch, to say the least.

How can I build my own File Transfer Manager?
(For example: If thy cannot connect to the URL with https but can with http, they must de-select the https option in the File Transfer Manager. Example 2 below.) To open the File Transfer Manager, click on Resume Download on the MSDN Subscriber download site, or by attempting a download. Example 2: To resolve the

File Transfer Manager Problem
Thomas Christiansen TMC_nos...@dandygroup.com microsoft public msdn general Has anyone else experienced problems with slow downloads from MSDN Subscriber Downloads, when using Microsoft File Transfer Manager ? I'm connected via a 4 MB fixed line and the initial transfer rate is around 200 KB/Sec, but after few

XP + File Transfer Manager
Head back the subscriber downloads, select the resume downloads link to open the file transfer manager, then click on the options button | general tab and select Place application shortcut on the desktop. Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - FrontPage "PAul Maskens" <pmask...@mvps.org> wrote in message

Copying large files, Windows networks, file transfer manager/queuer?
I found out how to create a shortcut to the MSDN Transfer Manager under Windows XP: Creating a shortcut to "C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files\TransferMgr.exe" does not work, Windows claims that there isn't such a file. Here's a workaround: 1. Create a shortcut to any program an your hard drive when finished go to

Microsoft File Transfer Manager - Will Not Start
How does one start the Microsoft File Transfer Manager without logging onto MSDN site and selecting to download a file? That process is to cumbersome just to start a download after a pause. I have looked for a program file shortcut w/o luck. I have also searched my entire HD for the file transfermgr.exe file w/o

Anybody Having Problems Downloading VS2005? File Transfer ...
Create a new folder on your Desktop, then browse to the new folder when the Microsoft File Transfer Manager is launched. I think you'll find that that won't work because the path you browse to is actually 'C:\Documents and Settings\User\Blah Blah" and FTM doesn't like long paths like that.