I have loaded Actinic Catalog V8 (upgraded now to 8.5.3) onto a new laptop running Vista Home Premium. My old laptop ran on XP. My site has been live for some time now.
I’ve followed all the instructions as per upgrade. Refreshed the site. Closed it down saved database. Restarted the machine.
I did a network test this morning and it worked perfectly.
I then tried to upload the site and the following errors occurred when trying to send Catalog Files:
Firstly, “Actinic is unable to upload to the site using the FTP protocol. Select continue to upload the site using HTTP or cancel to stop the upload”. I clicked continue as it used to do this on my old laptop occasionally. And the upload continued for a few minutes.
I then got another error which read: “The connection with the server was terminated abnormally”.
I have looked through the knowledge base and not come up with a definitive solution to this. I have spoken to my host, Easyspace, and they say the FTP settings is fine and all my settings are ok and recommended I speak to Actinic support. Although I have contacted them again tonight and am awaiting an answer.
I’ve been working with Chris from Actinic support (who has been v patient with me) to see if we can rectify this. So far, I’ve uninstalled McAfee, uninstalled and reinstalled Actinic, stopped Windows Firewall and stopped Vista’s User Account Control.
I have compacted the database and tried to refresh the website but I got the same FTP error message as before and the same termination error when it was trying to send Catalog Files. Then the refresh ended. Before I refreshed I once again did a Network test and again it was fine. Also, Chris managed to upload the site from his computer.
But still when I try to upload I get the same FTP error as above also when trying to send Catalog Files but the following error reads: “The operation timed out”. Then the upload ends.
I have also uploaded Actinic to another PC also running Vista and have the same upload problems.
Does anyone have any idea what else I can do to rectify this problem (except for throwing my Vista laptop out the window!!)? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Julie
I’ve followed all the instructions as per upgrade. Refreshed the site. Closed it down saved database. Restarted the machine.
I did a network test this morning and it worked perfectly.
I then tried to upload the site and the following errors occurred when trying to send Catalog Files:
Firstly, “Actinic is unable to upload to the site using the FTP protocol. Select continue to upload the site using HTTP or cancel to stop the upload”. I clicked continue as it used to do this on my old laptop occasionally. And the upload continued for a few minutes.
I then got another error which read: “The connection with the server was terminated abnormally”.
I have looked through the knowledge base and not come up with a definitive solution to this. I have spoken to my host, Easyspace, and they say the FTP settings is fine and all my settings are ok and recommended I speak to Actinic support. Although I have contacted them again tonight and am awaiting an answer.
I’ve been working with Chris from Actinic support (who has been v patient with me) to see if we can rectify this. So far, I’ve uninstalled McAfee, uninstalled and reinstalled Actinic, stopped Windows Firewall and stopped Vista’s User Account Control.
I have compacted the database and tried to refresh the website but I got the same FTP error message as before and the same termination error when it was trying to send Catalog Files. Then the refresh ended. Before I refreshed I once again did a Network test and again it was fine. Also, Chris managed to upload the site from his computer.
But still when I try to upload I get the same FTP error as above also when trying to send Catalog Files but the following error reads: “The operation timed out”. Then the upload ends.
I have also uploaded Actinic to another PC also running Vista and have the same upload problems.
Does anyone have any idea what else I can do to rectify this problem (except for throwing my Vista laptop out the window!!)? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Julie
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