From the "Control Panel" with the "Allow a program through Windows Firewall" I made sure that Microsoft Visual Foxpro was allowed.

The test file that I'm trying to upload is named "aaa.jpg" and is only 4KB. Tiny, so size shouldn't come into play.

I tried doing a FULLPATH() on the file and that didn't correct the behavior.

I'm able to connect to the FTP Server according to the call through FTP_Connect(), but Windows and Foxpro just hangs up when trying the FTP_Send_File() and it never times out. I have to "End Task".

I may try this on the clients computer and see if it behaves the same. If it does, then I may try setting up an FTP server locally and see if I can FTP a file to myself.

If this keeps failing, I may try swapping out the Windows based FTP to try CURL or something similar.

Thanks for everyones input.

-K


On 10/14/2014 03:54 PM, Allen wrote:
I found Microsoft Visual Foxpro in monitoring / firewall on the advanced
security
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin
Cully
Sent: 14 October 2014 21:24
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Subject: Re: FTP_Send_File

No Norton on this VM.  I've pulled up the Windows Firewall, and the
outbound rule by default is "Allow" however there is not explicit
outbound rule for Microsoft Visual Foxpro. Is that normal?

Thanks for the thought.



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