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Mark Olbert
Sigh. Every other ftp client I've used lets me enter the path to the site, the user id and password, and connects.. but not the one
in VS2005. Why does MS have to do everything differently?
Here's the problem: when I try to connect (through Copy Web Site) via FTP, I get the error message "The ~/ directory does not
exist". Yet if I try to connect to a subdirectory on the site, the connection works fine. Why isn't the VS2005 FTP client smart
enough to figure out how to connect to the root directory? How do I get it to do so?
- Mark
in VS2005. Why does MS have to do everything differently?
Here's the problem: when I try to connect (through Copy Web Site) via FTP, I get the error message "The ~/ directory does not
exist". Yet if I try to connect to a subdirectory on the site, the connection works fine. Why isn't the VS2005 FTP client smart
enough to figure out how to connect to the root directory? How do I get it to do so?
- Mark