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jerrye -> 500 rt not understood (11/23/2004 19:54:13)

trying to upload the latest update to my site from frontpage as i always have using an ftp server and i'm now getting these error messages. '500 rt not understood 500 lprt not understood.

i've hunted for information on these erros, but not got very far.
i need to get this update uploaded as its a hugh website with neary 1,000,000 item hits a month and people are waiting for it.

Help!




Larry M. -> RE: 500 rt not understood (11/23/2004 20:01:28)

jerrye,

This relates to FTP ([X(]) versus Publish ([:)]). Looks like you're faced with some host server files clean-up and some additional "homework" - See:

http://www.forum4designers.com/archive15-2004-2-42973.html




jerrye -> RE: 500 rt not understood (11/23/2004 20:13:50)

i just wonder as this has happened since i installed SP2 for windows XP. if it has anything to do with it?

as i've said, i;ve worked this way with this site and server for years now with no real problems. this is out of the blue.




Charles W Davis -> RE: 500 rt not understood (11/23/2004 23:55:02)

No relationship with SP2.

Read the info in the link that Larry provided.




jerrye -> RE: 500 rt not understood (11/24/2004 2:51:57)

I must be missing this.
I've read the article and although options we're offer to 'newsgroup user'
he appears to have tried them all and not had any luck with the issue.




Giomanach -> RE: 500 rt not understood (11/24/2004 3:47:35)

Server Error 5XX

Server Errors in the format of 5XX are server side errors, nothing will be wrong with the end users PC. You will need to contact the host, inform them of the exact error message you are receiving, tell them you need this sorting as soon as possible, if not sooner.

Server Error 500 is an Internal Server Error, your host needs to sort this, if they say there is nothing wrong, try a different FTP client, or get a new host

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rt is also short for route, check your net connection before you go any further - check Firewall settings, check the ISP connection status, if your ISP caps bandwidth, make sure you haven't reached the cap.

Larrys link is good, read the info carefully, follow it to the letter.
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