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FTP Voyager crashing on Put.

Hello. I'm new to FTP Voyager. I inherited what's probably an ancient version. It's been running literally for years with no need for interaction from me other than an occasional double click to fire it up. Now we're setting up SFTP with OpenText. I can download files, but FTP Voyager crashes every time I try to upload a file. Drag and drop, or Put. Same thing. I don't know much about it so I'm stuck. The reason for using Voyager is to take advantage of the scheduler. I don't know how to use that, either.

The "details:"

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:    BEX64
  Application Name:    FTP Voyager.exe
  Application Version:    16.2.0.328
  Application Timestamp:    542c320b
  Fault Module Name:    MSVCR100.dll
  Fault Module Version:    10.0.40219.325
  Fault Module Timestamp:    4df2bcac
  Exception Offset:    0000000000070468
  Exception Code:    c0000417
  Exception Data:    0000000000000000
  OS Version:    6.3.9600.2.0.0.272.7
  Locale ID:    1033
  Additional Information 1:    33f2
  Additional Information 2:    33f250cd97acc2b21091406a1b9986cb
  Additional Information 3:    925d
  Additional Information 4:    925d82d5f10bc3030fe7694bc1500886

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  • I downloaded the last version of FTP Voyager/Scheduler. I installed it on my local PC to test. I have used the scheduler to pull down files and I put a file up to the server without issue. I hope to have the same success when I install on my server.

    I found that I am unable to view the files on the server. The scheduler pulls them down, but I can't see them prior. I also can't see the files I uploaded. But if I connect with FileZilla, I can see all the files. Any idea why? I was also unable to see the files with the older version of FTP Voyager.

  • You might want to do it manually first on the server instead of using the FTP voyager/scheduler.  if that will product the same result, I would say something environmental.