Hum...
You have FTP programs that work
Content Manager works except for FTP
I'm thinking that since you do have FTP network/Internet functionality the problem is not there.
I am thinking it may be a Windows security function related to ContentManager.exe or to whatever sub program it may call for FTP access.
You might try comparing your functional FTP program security settings vs the ContentManager.exe settings. How you get to those is something I don't know, however. Also possible; Does the ContentManager.exe have write permission? Again I don't know how you could verify this setting.
In XP my Content Manager has functioned flawlessly including the network tests.
You have FTP programs that work
Content Manager works except for FTP
I'm thinking that since you do have FTP network/Internet functionality the problem is not there.
I am thinking it may be a Windows security function related to ContentManager.exe or to whatever sub program it may call for FTP access.
You might try comparing your functional FTP program security settings vs the ContentManager.exe settings. How you get to those is something I don't know, however. Also possible; Does the ContentManager.exe have write permission? Again I don't know how you could verify this setting.
In XP my Content Manager has functioned flawlessly including the network tests.
