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Terry Pinnell
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      06-10-2005, 05:16 AM
Several download links are giving me a message I've not seen before:
"Alert
550 Filed to change directory"
For example
http://www.fileboost.net/directory/d.../download.html

Anyone know what the underlying cause is please?

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Dave {Reply Address in.sig}
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      06-10-2005, 06:22 AM
In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Terry Pinnell
wrote:

> Several download links are giving me a message I've not seen before:
> "Alert
> 550 Filed to change directory"
> For example
>

http://www.fileboost.net/directory/d.../download.html
>
> Anyone know what the underlying cause is please?
>


"Filed" or "Failed"? The latter implies that for some reason the server
couldn't change to the directory requested, which could be because the
webserver has insufficient permission to access the directory concerned. It
they're all on the same server then it means the server admin has screwed
up and should be told.
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Terry Pinnell
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      06-10-2005, 06:47 AM
"Dave {Reply Address in.sig}" <noone$$@llondel.org> wrote:

>In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Terry Pinnell
>wrote:
>
>> Several download links are giving me a message I've not seen before:
>> "Alert
>> 550 Filed to change directory"
>> For example
>>

>http://www.fileboost.net/directory/d.../download.html
>>
>> Anyone know what the underlying cause is please?
>>

>
>"Filed" or "Failed"? The latter implies that for some reason the server
>couldn't change to the directory requested, which could be because the
>webserver has insufficient permission to access the directory concerned. It
>they're all on the same server then it means the server admin has screwed
>up and should be told.


Thanks Dave. Yes, sorry, my typo: I meant 'Failed'.

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