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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Build 198
« on: August 18, 2008, 11:03:18 AM »
This new build seems to have some file problems.  When this build is installed, the windows installer stops working.  A 'msi' file must be right clicked and 'install' must be clicked in the drop down menu.  Just clicking on any 'msi' files does nothing when build 198 is installed.  The problem goes away if HFS is uninstalled.

Another problem occurs when installing new software.  The 'msi' file ends up into the HFS files system as if I dragged it into the left HFS pane.  Files mysteriously end up in the HFS server by themselves.


Rick

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When I uninstall HFS about 10 stacked windows pop up to save file system.  Cpu locks up.  Only way to fix is to use task manager to stop execution.  Task manager shows that program stopped responding.  This problem also occured in builds 195, 196 and now in 197.

Thanks,

Rick

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If a folder is added to the server, HFS will display the folder name in a template page when the url does not have the folder name in the web url path.  When the HFS template page is displayed and someone clicks on the folder to open it, a new blank web page opens.  If the browser back button is used, you end up back at the same page that shows the folder( no files showing).  If the browser foward button is used, the HFS template now shows the files in the folder.  Is this normal behaviour?

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / HFS doesn't recognize mapped network drive.
« on: August 10, 2008, 03:39:33 PM »
Hello,

HFS is a great little server but I have run into a problem in trying to get HFS (which resides on the win 2k server) to recognize a mapped network drive.  I have a nexstar lx nas that has its own ip and creates its own folder named 'public' where you can store folders and files in it.  Win server 2k has a mapping to the lx drives network name to a (N:) drive.  HFT can't see this drive in My Computer nor will it let me add the network name to the the add files window of HFS.  HFS doesn't see the "public" folder on the lx nas either.

I could fix the problem by putting all the folders and files now on the nas into a newly created folder but this would screw up all the configurations that use the N: as it is now set up.  Also, the folder would not update when the lx nas gets changed files or folders.

Any ideas?

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