HOTFIX: You may be unable to use an FTP application to upload a file to a remote server on a computer that has Internet Explorer 7 installed

On a computer that has Windows Internet Explorer 7 installed, you may be unable to use an FTP application to upload a file to a remote server.

This problem occurs if the application is based on WinINet FTP functions.

This problem occurs because of an access violation that is caused by the InternetWriteFile WinINet API function.

When you use an application that is based on WinINet FTP functions to upload a file to a remote server, the remote file is created by using the APPE FTP command. However, when the operating system tries to use the InternetWriteFile function to write the file, this access violation occurs.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/934376

Published Sun, Sep 16 2007 17:08 by sandi
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# re: HOTFIX: You may be unable to use an FTP application to upload a file to a remote server on a computer that has Internet Explorer 7 installed

Sunday, April 27, 2008 6:19 AM by Unable to USe IE7

i cant get in internet explorer 7 after i clicked a website from msn

i deleted IE7 and reinstall again but it dint work

i dowloaded Mozilla Firefox but i cant sign in to youtube and cant sign in for online games gosh please help...

# re: HOTFIX: You may be unable to use an FTP application to upload a file to a remote server on a computer that has Internet Explorer 7 installed

Monday, September 01, 2008 11:04 AM by Mike

I get this problem on my PC with IE7 installed. I am trying to write a FTP client application, and use InternetWriteFile API... I did not find any update for Windows XP to correct this problem. Is there some ???

thanks

Mike

# re: HOTFIX: You may be unable to use an FTP application to upload a file to a remote server on a computer that has Internet Explorer 7 installed

Monday, September 01, 2008 11:05 AM by Mike

I get this problem on my PC with IE7 installed. I am trying to write a FTP client application, and use InternetWriteFile API... I did not find any update for Windows XP to correct this problem. Is there some ???

thanks

Mike