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These are the replys that may be sent from the FTP Server to an FTP Client.
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Text enclosed in square brackets (such as [(guest access)]) may optionally
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appear in the output stream.
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Text enclosed within percent signs (such as %user_name%) are placeholders for
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run-time dependent values (such as keithmo). These values are:
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%anonymous_id%
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This is the identification sent as a "password"
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when an anonymous user logs in.
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%b1,b2,b3,b4,p1,p2%
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This is part of the response from a request to
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enter passive mode. b1-b4 specify the local IP
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address for the passive data socket. p1-p2
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specify the local port for the passive data
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socket. All values are in network byte order.
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%command_name%
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The name of a command sent by the FTP client.
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%command_text%
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The entire text of a command sent by the FTP
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client.
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%connection_timeout%
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The idle-user timeout value (in seconds).
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%current_directory_name%
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A user's current directory.
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%custom_exit_message%
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The custom single-line exit message to send
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when a client QUITs.
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%custom_greeting_line_x%
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The custom multi-line greeting message to send
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when a new client connects.
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%directory_name%
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A directory name.
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%file_name%
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A file name.
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%form%
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A transfer form type. This will always be
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"Nonprint".
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%host_name%
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The name of the local FTP Server host.
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%long_directory_listing%
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A long format directory listing.
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%major_ftp_server_version%
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The major FTP Server version number.
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%minor_ftp_server_version%
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The minor FTP Server version number.
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%ftp_server_version%
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%major_ftp_server_version%.%minor_ftp_server_version%
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%major_windows_version%
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The major Windows NT version number.
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%minor_windows_version%
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The minor Windows NT version number.
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%mode_type%
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A transfer mode type. This will always be
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"STREAM".
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%struct%
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A transfer structure type. This will always be
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"File".
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%type%
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A transfer type. This will be either "ASCII" or
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"BINARY".
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%users_host_name%
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The connected FTP client's host name.
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%users_ip_address%
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The connected FTP client's IP address (in dot
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notation).
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%user_name%
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The connected users's name.
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%win32_error_text%
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A string of text from WINERROR.MC that describes
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a specific Win32 error condition (such as "Access
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is denied.").
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*************************************
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*** ***
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*** POSITIVE PRELIMINARY REPLIES ***
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*** ***
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*************************************
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125 Data connection already open; transfer starting.
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Indicates that a passive mode transfer has been initiated.
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150 Opening %mode_type% mode data connection for %file_name%.
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Indicates that the server is opening a new data
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connection for the transfer of %file_name%. Whenever a
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directory listing is requested, this message is sent with
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%file_name% set to "file list".
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************************************
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*** ***
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*** POSITIVE COMPLETION REPLIES ***
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*** ***
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************************************
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200 NOOP command successful.
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The NOOP command completed.
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200 PORT command successful.
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The NOOP command completed.
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200 Type set to %type%.
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The transfer type was set.
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200 STRU %struct% ok.
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The transfer structure type was set.
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200 MODE %mode_type% ok.
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The transfer mode was set.
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200 ALLO command successful.
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The ALLO command completed.
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202 ACCT command not implemented.
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The ACCT command is superfluous at this site.
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202 SMNT command not implemented.
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The SMNT command is superfluous at this site.
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202 SITE command not implemented.
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The SITE command is superfluous at this site.
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211-%host_name% Windows NT FTP Server status:
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Version %major_ftp_server_version%.%minor_ftp_server_version%
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Connected to %users_host_name or %users_ip_address%
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Logged in as %user_name%
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TYPE: %type%, FORM: %form%, STRUcture: %struct%, transfer MODE: %mode_type%
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{No data connection or Data connection established}
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211 End of status.
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This multi-line reply is sent whenever a STAT command is
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received with no arguments. It indicates the general
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status of the FTP server and the current connection.
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213-status of %file_or_directory_name%
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%long_directory_listing%
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213 End of Status.
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This multi-line reply is sent whenever a STAT command is
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received with an argument. This functions similarly to
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DIR {arg}, except that the directory listing is sent over
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the command socket; a new data transfer socket is not
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created for the listing.
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214-The following commands are recognized (* =>'s unimplemented).
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USER PASS ACCT CWD XCWD CDUP XCUP SMNT
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QUIT REIN PORT PASV TYPE STRU MODE RETR
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STOR STOU APPE ALLO REST* RNFR RNTO ABOR*
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DELE RMD XRMD MKD XMKD PWD XPWD LIST
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NLST SITE SYST STAT HELP NOOP
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214 HELP command successful.
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This multi-line reply is sent whenever a HELP command is
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received with no arguments. It lists all available
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FTP Server commands.
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214 Syntax: USER <sp> username
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP USER command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: PASS <sp> password
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP PASS command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: ACCT (specify account)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP ACCT command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: CWD [ <sp> directory-name ]
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP CWD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: XCWD [ <sp> directory-name ]
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP XCWD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: CDUP change to parent directory
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP CDUP command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: XCUP change to parent directory
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP XCUP command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: SMNT <sp> pathname
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP SMNT command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: QUIT (terminate service)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP QUIT command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: REIN (reinitialize server state)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP REIN command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: PORT <sp> b0,b1,b2,b3,b4,b5
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP PORT command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: PASV (set server in passive mode)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP PASV command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: TYPE <sp> [ A | E | I | L ]
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP TYPE command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: STRU (specify file structure)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP STRU command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: MODE (specify transfer mode)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP MODE command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: RETR <sp> file-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP RETR command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: STOR <sp> file-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP STOR command is received.
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214 Syntax: STOU (store unique file)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP STOU command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: APPE <sp> file-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP APPE command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: ALLO (allocate storage vacuously)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP ALLO command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: REST <sp> marker
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP REST command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: RNFR <sp> file-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP RNFR command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: RNTO <sp> file-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP RNTO command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: ABOR (abort operation)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP ABOR command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: DELE <sp> file-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP DELE command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: RMD <sp> path-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP RMD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: XRMD <sp> path-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP XRMD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: MKD <sp> path-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP MKD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: XMKD <sp> path-name
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP XMKD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: PWD (return current directory)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP PWD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: XPWD (return current directory)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP XPWD command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: LIST [ <sp> path-name ]
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP LIST command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: NLST [ <sp> path-name ]
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP NLST command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: SITE (site-specific commands)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP SITE command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: SYST (get operating system type)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP SYST command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: STAT (get server status)
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP STAT command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: HELP [ <sp> <string> ]
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP HELP command is
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received.
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214 Syntax: NOOP
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This reply is sent whenever a HELP NOOP command is
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received.
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214-The following SITE commands are recognized (* =>'s unimplemented).
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DIRSTYLE CKM HELP
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214 HELP command successful.
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This multi-line reply is sent whenever a SITE HELP command is
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received with no arguments. It lists all available
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site-specific FTP Server commands.
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214 Syntax: SITE DIRSTYLE (toggle directory format)
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This reply is sent whenever a SITE HELP DIRSTYLE command
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is received.
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214 Syntax: SITE CKM (toggle directory comments)
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This reply is sent whenever a SITE HELP CKM command
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is received.
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214 Syntax: SITE HELP [ <sp> <string>]
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This reply is sent whenever a SITE HELP HELP command
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is received.
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215 Windows_NT version %major_windows_version%.%minor_windows_version%
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This is sent as a response to the SYST command.
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220-%host_name% Windows NT FTP Server (%ftp_server_version%)
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%custom_greeting_line_1%
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%custom_greeting_line_2%
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%custom_greeting_line_N%
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220 Service ready for new user.
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This multi-line reply is sent whenever a new FTP client
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connects to the server. The custom greeting, if any,
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comes from the registry.
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220 Service ready for new user.
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This single-line reply is sent after a connection has
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been reinitialized via the REIN command.
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221 Goodbye.
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This is the default exit message sent in response to a
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QUIT command.
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221 %custom_exit_message%
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This is the custom exit message sent in response to a
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QUIT command.
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226 Transfer complete.
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This is sent after a successful data transfer.
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227 Entering passive mode %b1,b2,b3,b4,p1,p2%
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This is sent after a PASV command has successfully
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created a new data socket.
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230 Anonymous user logged in as %anonymous_id% [(guest access)].
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This indicates that an anonymous logon has succeeded.
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(guest access) will be displayed if the user has guest
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access.
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230 User %user_name% logged in [(guest access)].
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This indicates that a non-anonymous logon has succeeded.
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(guest access) will be displayed if the user has guest
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250 CWD command successful.
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Indicates the CWD command has completed.
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250 RNTO command successful.
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Indicates the RNTO command has completed.
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250 DELE command successful.
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Indicates the DELE command has completed.
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250 RMD command successful.
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Indicates the RMD command has completed.
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250 MKD command successful.
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Indicates the MKD command has completed.
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257 "%current_directory_name%" is current directory.
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This is sent in response to a PWD command.
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**************************************
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*** ***
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*** POSITIVE INTERMEDIATE REPLIES ***
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*** ***
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**************************************
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331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.
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This indicates that a USER command with a user-name of
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"Anonymous" has been received and accepted. This prompts
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the user to enter an identity (e-mail name) instead of
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a password.
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331 Password required for %user_name%.
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This indicates that a USER command with a user-name other
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than "Anonymous" has been received and accepted. This
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prompts the user to enter a password.
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350 File exists, ready for destination name.
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Indicates that a RNFR command has completed.
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**********************************************
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*** ***
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*** TRANSIENT NEGATIVE COMPLETION REPLIES ***
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*** ***
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**********************************************
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421 Service not available, closing control connection.
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Indicates that the FTP Server is unable to accept new
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connections at this time.
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421 Terminating connection.
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This is sent after a user has been forcibly disconnected.
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421 Timeout (%connection_timeout% seconds): closing control connection.
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Indicates that the idle-user timeout period has expired
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for this connection.
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425 Can't open data connection.
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Indicates that a new data connection could not be
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established to the FTP client.
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426 Connection closed; transfer aborted.
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Indicates that an error occurred during a data transfer
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and the transfer was aborted.
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**********************************************
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*** ***
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*** PERMANENT NEGATIVE COMPLETION REPLIES ***
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*** ***
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**********************************************
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500 %command_text%: comamnd not understood.
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Either an unknown command was received by the FTP Server
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or the command had invalid parameters.
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501 Unknown command %command_name%.
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A HELP command was received with a parameter specifying
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|
an unknown command.
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|
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|
502 %command_text% command not implemented.
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The specified command is not implemented by this
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FTP Server.
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503 Bad sequence of commands.
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|
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A RNTO command was received before a RNFR command. A
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RNFR command must always preceed a RNTO command.
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503 Login with USER first.
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||
|
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|
A PASS command was received before a corresponding USER
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|
command.
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||
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|
504 Form must be N or T.
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||
|
|
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|
An invalid form type was received in the TYPE command.
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||
|
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|
504 Type E not implemented.
|
||
|
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||
|
The E type was specified in a TYPE command.
|
||
|
|
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|
504 Byte size must be 8.
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|
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|
A byte size other than 8 was specified in a TYPE command.
|
||
|
|
||
|
504 Unimplemented STRU type.
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||
|
|
||
|
A structure type other than File was received in a STRU
|
||
|
command.
|
||
|
|
||
|
504 Unimplemented MODE type.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A mode type other than Stream was received in a MODE
|
||
|
command.
|
||
|
|
||
|
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
An unacceptable command was received before the user
|
||
|
logged in.
|
||
|
|
||
|
530 User %user_name% cannot log in.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified user cannot log in at this time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
530 User %user_name% cannot log in, home directory inaccessible.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified user cannot log in because their home
|
||
|
directory is inaccessible.
|
||
|
|
||
|
530 User %user_name% cannot log in, license quota exceeded.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified user cannot log in due to license quota
|
||
|
restrictions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
530 User %user_name% cannot log in, guest access not allowed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified user cannot log in because they provided a
|
||
|
"guest" account, and guest access has been disabled.
|
||
|
|
||
|
550 %directory_name%: No such file or directory.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified directory cannot be found.
|
||
|
|
||
|
550 %directory_name%: %win32_error_text%
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified directory cannot be accessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
550 %file_name%: No such file or directory.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified file cannot be found.
|
||
|
|
||
|
550 %file_name%: %win32_error_text%
|
||
|
|
||
|
The specified file cannot be accessed.
|
||
|
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