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I also remember a 5-digit port, which I changed to 21 in order to upload the library.

It is now still 21, but I don't even have a .prefs file.

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-----Original Message-----
From: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jon Paris
Sent: dinsdag 10 februari 2015 23:03
To: Wdsci-L
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] iSphere - Strange FTP port number

21474 was what appeared in my dialog and that is indeed the value that appears in the prefs file.

I can't be certain but I don't think that was the value that appeared the first time I tried this - I _think_ that was 2121.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Feb 10, 2015, at 3:04 PM, Thomas Raddatz <thomas.raddatz@xxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

Some users complained about "strange" FTP port numbers, such as 21474. So far I could not locate any problem with the relevant source code and therefore I decided to ask you to help me with it.

When you encounter a strange FTP number, please check the content of the file that stores the plug-in preferences at:

[workspace]\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.runtime\.settings\biz.
isphere.core.prefs

The file does not exist, as long as you did not change any default values and it contains only the changed values. For example it may look like this:

#Tue Feb 10 21:59:08 CET 2015
biz.isphere.core.SEARCH_FOR_BETA_VERSIONS=true
biz.isphere.core.SEARCH_FOR_UPDATES=false
eclipse.preferences.version=1
biz.isphere.core.FTP_PORT_NUMBER=2121

In the example above the FTP port number has been changed from 21 (default value) to 2121.

Does the content of the file match your "strange" FTP port number?
Do you have any idea what might went wrong?
Can you reproduce the problem?

Thanks,

Thomas.


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