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RCorbet
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Hi,
We are running Plesk 7.5.2 on our Windows 2003 Standard server.
We have set up a site for a client, and they use the "webuser" facility to provide their end clients with FTP space that can be used to transfer data to them. Our client then logs in with the main FTP user, and can access the files in the "webusers" folders and collect the appropriate files that have been uploaded for them.
It appears that any time you try and download a file of substantial size (say 10 to 20MB) that the FTP transfer will "hang" just before 100% completion.
For example when using CuteFTP to make the transfer, the transfer claims to be 100% complete, but never actually gets set to the "complete" status. It's almost like the FTP server doesn't quite finish or "close off" the FTP session. However if you force an end to the transfer, the file has been successfully transferred.
I'm wondering if this is something to do with PASSV/PORT transfer modes (I've tested with both), but it doesn’t seem to make any difference.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and if so, how did you resolve it?
TIA
Roland
We are running Plesk 7.5.2 on our Windows 2003 Standard server.
We have set up a site for a client, and they use the "webuser" facility to provide their end clients with FTP space that can be used to transfer data to them. Our client then logs in with the main FTP user, and can access the files in the "webusers" folders and collect the appropriate files that have been uploaded for them.
It appears that any time you try and download a file of substantial size (say 10 to 20MB) that the FTP transfer will "hang" just before 100% completion.
For example when using CuteFTP to make the transfer, the transfer claims to be 100% complete, but never actually gets set to the "complete" status. It's almost like the FTP server doesn't quite finish or "close off" the FTP session. However if you force an end to the transfer, the file has been successfully transferred.
I'm wondering if this is something to do with PASSV/PORT transfer modes (I've tested with both), but it doesn’t seem to make any difference.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and if so, how did you resolve it?
TIA
Roland