Hey everyone.
I had to do a destructive system recovery to my Windows XP OS and I lost all my information and files. I redownloaded FileZilla however, when I put in my host's name it says:
530 Login Incorrect
It's not allowing me to login and I'm under the anyonomous setting currently. Any help? Thanks.
Shane--
Login Problem
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What do you mean give you some logs? lol.
Im not sure what login to use, I cant remember what I had. Im trying to sign in as an aynonomous user except Im not sure Filezilla will allow that because they already think I have a login name for that host, which I forgot. So, am I basically screwed or is there anyway to fix this?
Thanks!!
Shane--
Im not sure what login to use, I cant remember what I had. Im trying to sign in as an aynonomous user except Im not sure Filezilla will allow that because they already think I have a login name for that host, which I forgot. So, am I basically screwed or is there anyway to fix this?
Thanks!!
Shane--
It seems the host you are connecting to do not allow anonymous logins, that's why you get that error 530. You need to connect with your login/pwd.
If you've lost your login/password for the host you are probably "screwed". But of course you could:
1. Contact the host and ask for you login/pwd if that's possible.
2. Use some sort of unformat/undelete utility to try and fetch filezilla.xml from your old Windows installation (Don't ask us how to do this, start with google.com and search).
Btw: filezilla.xml is hopefully the file where your old hostinformation were on your previous Windows installation.
Hope that helps you on your way.
If you've lost your login/password for the host you are probably "screwed". But of course you could:
1. Contact the host and ask for you login/pwd if that's possible.
2. Use some sort of unformat/undelete utility to try and fetch filezilla.xml from your old Windows installation (Don't ask us how to do this, start with google.com and search).
Btw: filezilla.xml is hopefully the file where your old hostinformation were on your previous Windows installation.
Hope that helps you on your way.