Coool
This is cool, because I cannot log in to my FTP Server.
How would you type a password like P@55W0rd, with the %40 as the ASCII input
Please read FAQ. If that does not help, come back.
Hi Martin, Did get the info off the FAQ.
I enter the password as P%4055W0rd, but it still asks for a password. From the Linux command line, it works fine, without the ASCII translation.
Any ideas would be welcome.
Thanks again.
Christiaan.
How would you type a password like P@55W0rd, with the %40 as the ASCII input
Please read FAQ. If that does not help, come back.
How would you type a password like P@55W0rd, with the %40 as the ASCII input
I may have found the problem, but still need a solution. I see in one of your FAQ's that WinSCP cannot accept special characters in a password from the command-line. Here is an example of the password that is being used: eaR#S/92zUj. I may not be able to have the vendor change their password, is there a work around that can be used?
Can you ping the ftp3.server.com (or whatever the real hostname is)?