Issues with Parallels when using SiteSpinnerPro FTP to upload files to website

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by 00sooz, Sep 11, 2014.

  1. 00sooz

    00sooz Bit poster

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    Hi there, I successfully migrated all my software and files across from my old PC to my MAC and everything has been great apart from an issue which I can't seem to overcome.

    It relates to SiteSpinnerPro (SSP) which is a website software package. When I try to upload files to my website, using FTP I get the error message shown below...

    It appears that the problem may relate to \\psf\ which, since migration, prefixes the file paths on all my SSP files. Can anyone please help me solve this problem?

    Kind regards

    Sue

    Publisher Begin:
    09/11/14 09:55:12

    Virtual Mechanics SiteSpinner Pro 2.92o
    libcurl/7.33.0 OpenSSL/1.0.0k zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.18 libssh2/1.4.3 librtmp/2.3

    From: \\psf\Home\Documents\My IMS Projects
    To: /htdocs/
    Flags: 18497218 DFTI:0:1:0:0 PRM:21:1:1 MCT:2:0:30:

    Cannot Find: '\\psf\Home\Documents\My IMS Projects'

    This directory is used to store files before transmitting them.
    Please select a 'Local Publish Directory' in the 'Pages' tab of the Publisher dialog.

    ---------------Summary---------------

    -----------------End-----------------
    There was 1 error recorded. (See summary above)

    09/11/14 09:55:12
     
  2. Eugene@Parallels

    Eugene@Parallels Banned

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    Hi,

    As I understood, the files for upload are in My Documents. They are shared with Mac account Documents folder by the "Shared profile" feature.

    Please try:

    1) Copy the files you would like to upload to some _local_ folder on the virtual machine's hard drive, lets say C:\Test
    2) In Actions -> Configure -> Security Tab, please check "Isolate Windows from Mac"
    3) Check with the issue
     
  3. 00sooz

    00sooz Bit poster

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    Sorted - Thank You So Much

    Hi there, thank you so much. I have now sorted this problem.

     

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