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Old 01-04-2006, 08:08 AM   #1
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Default INI-file settings

I work as a software administrator in a large, Windows-based environment, and we've just scripted FlashFXP 3.0 for internal distribution. During testing, we received a request for some proxy settings to be set during the installation; Type, Host and Port #. I added these INI-file settings to a transform that modifies the base MSI-package upon installation. These are the settings:

[Proxy]
User=
Port=21
SKA=0
Pass=
Type=9
Host=ftpgate.ourdomain.com


After installation, the application picks up the port # and host, but not the type, unless I also add a user name and password. Since our ftp-server is to be used anonymously, that is not an option. I need the application to pick up the type (6. OPEN ftp-host;ftp-port) as well.

Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Old 01-04-2006, 02:11 PM   #2
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Are you 100% sure you're using FlashFXP v3.0? The latest official release is v3.2. FlashFXP v3.2 uses a different format for storing the proxy information compared to v3.0. I did some tests and the information you provided above should work with v3.0, however it will not work with v3.2.
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Old 01-09-2006, 06:09 AM   #3
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Yes, I'm using version 3.0, build 1015. How does 3.2 store the proxy info?
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