Unable to upload - Post ID 221903

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Cannot upload the files "cannot change the directory to home content. No such directory or file."
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You may not have permissions set or your ftp settings aren't correct.:)
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User 2541800 Photo


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I have correct host IP,username & password. Have direct ftp with no s drive. Is it possable I don,t have the correct files put on my ftp. I,m using all the files saved after putting togeather my coffee cup shopping cart website. If the files saved to my PC after exiting my CCSC are not the correct ones, where can i find correct files? My godaddy host says everything is OK on their end & advised me to use Filezilla FTP. I wanted to use the CC direct FTP as they have a page editor built into it. below is the error message i,ve been getting.
Server denied you to change to the given directory.
Server has replied: [550] Can't change directory to /home/content/08/106...: No such file or directory.
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I use GoDaddy and DirectFTP all the time. Works great. I think you have something amis in your FTP settings.

In your server setup...

Nickname: anythingyouwant
Server: yourdomain.com
Username: your GoDaddy FTP username (not the name you use to sign in to your GoDaddy account)
Password: your GoDaddy FTP password (not the password you sign into your GoDaddy account with)

check passive mode

Under the 'more options' tag...

Protocol: FTP
Port: 21
Connections: 1
Remote Folder: blank (if you want to upload to a subdir on your server, enter it here. ie: \shop )

Do you have SSL on your server? If so then Protocol may need to be FTPS

The biggest error users have is not having the correct username/password. The second biggest is not creating the subdir they want to upload to first. Usually leave Remote folder blank and log onto the server. Then create the subdir.

Let me know if this helps any. :cool:
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I am using go daddy website builder. Do you think that is possible? And I use OS X computer..
Please I am looking forward to your answer if possible.. Thanks in advance.
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Since you are asking this question in the Direct FTP thread, the answer is no, DFTP has not been made available for Mac.
You can take a look at these FTP clients: Transmit, Filezilla or Cyberduck.
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Hello, i have been using direct ftp for ages and just upgraded and now cant upload files, i get error [500] I wont open a connection 10.0.0.29 only to 58.168.209.160 can anyone please help

regards
Andrew
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Error 500 is sometimes an 'Invalid Port Command'. Make sure your port is set to 21, and transfer mode 'passive' is checked. If this is not the problem then I'm at a loss but will keep thinking on it.
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User 208629 Photo


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Thanks Gunsmoke, port is set to 21 and set to passive?

regards
Andrew
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Have removed server from FTP shut down and restated, same error after setting it up again, im running windows xp if that helps?
regards
Andrew

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