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I have configured my IE 6.0 on XP-SP2 to Proxy Server for internet access

including FTP access.

Web access works fine but FTP access doesn't go thru the proxy server

instead it reaches gateway and connects. When I deselected the option "Enable

Folder View for FTP Sites" under Tools-Options-Advanced, FTP connection goes

thru the proxy server but I can only view contents of the FTP server, can't

upload the files to FTP server.

What's is wrong? Can anyone explain me these features in details.

 

Thanks

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Avil wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> I have configured my IE 6.0 on XP-SP2 to Proxy Server for internet access

> including FTP access.

> Web access works fine but FTP access doesn't go thru the proxy server

> instead it reaches gateway and connects. When I deselected the option

> "Enable Folder View for FTP Sites" under Tools-Options-Advanced, FTP

> connection goes thru the proxy server but I can only view contents of the

> FTP server, can't upload the files to FTP server.

> What's is wrong? Can anyone explain me these features in details.

>

> Thanks </span>

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