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XMODEM Ignores Local Destination Directory

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Set up an XMODEM file download to the PC. Configure a Local destination directory in TinyTERM’s Get File or File Transfer Properties dialog. The file will download into the TinyTERM directory regardless of how that’s set.

CR 723

SecureFT Login Prompt

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

SecureFT requires you to enter a username and password for each connection. Leaving them blank produces the error, “Error occurred on connected event with message: Last command line completely unrecognized.”

Century Software, Inc., has had a request to add a login prompt to SecureFT. This would allow the connection to be set up with no username or password. On connect, it would prompt the user to enter them before continuing.

CR 716

RSA Authentication for SecureFT

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Century Software, Inc., has had a request for RSA key authentication in SecureFT. This would apply to both the SCP and SFTP protocols if it were implemented.

CR 711

Delay Opening Send File Dialog

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

On Windows XP, opening TinyTERM’s Send File dialog can take up to 50 seconds. To speed the process up, close any unused applications. The dialog opens quickly if the system is not bogged down with multiple applications.

Century Software, Inc., has had a report that this happens when no other applications are running. In particular, the presence or absence of an active VPN made a difference in the time required to open the dialog. This has not been duplicated.

CR 693

SecureFT Can’t Download From a Symbolic Link

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

If you use SecureFT to download a from a symbolic link, it gives an error:

File “<link> – <target>” caused an error

(The words “<link>” and “<target>” are replaced with the actual file names.) The file itself can be downloaded, just not through the link.

CR 690

Error (4556) Get Property ‘CS1708’ Failed

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Set the language in TinyTERM to Spanish. Click the Get File button, or go to the Tools menu and select Get File. The above error appears. The Get File dialog may or may not appear after this. This does not affect other languages.

CR 678

SOAP File Transfer Protocol

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Century Software, Inc., has had a request to add the Simple Object Access Protocol to TERM for Linux. This has not been implemented in any of our products thus far.

CR 675

Directory Caused an Error with Message: “Unknown Error”

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Using the FTP protocol in SecureFT, you get the above error when uploading a .zip file over about 5 Mb in size. Other file extensions of the same size or larger transfer without problems. Downloading doesn’t generate any errors, either.

CR 666

Restricted Users Can’t Use SecureFT

Monday, April 30th, 2007

On Windows XP or Vista, if a non-administrator user starts SecureFT, an error immediately displays:

The instruction at “0x77fc8fe1” referenced memory at “0x00720075”. The memory could not be “written”.

The user who installed TinyTERM Plus can always use SecureFT, even if the administrator rights required for install are later taken away.

You can work around this by enabling Windows 98 compatibility mode. To do this, login as an administrator. Right-click on the SecureFT shortcut and select Properties. Go to the Compatibility tab. Check the box labeled Run this program in compatibility mode for. Select Windows 98 / Windows Me from the drop-down list. Click OK to make the change permanent.

CR 648

Century FTP Plus Won’t Rename Files

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Set up an FTP session in Century FTP Plus and connect. Highlight a destination file in the graphical FTP client. Go to the File menu and select Rename. The error, “file does not exist” comes up if you try to continue.

CR 630

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