mac running parallels running...

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I love coffee cup and have been using my sons pc to make changes to my site because I got a Mac then I got parallels and windows 2000 and coffeecup loaded great and seem fine until I try to upload changes (no connection) and neither is direct FTP any ideas on what I don't have correct.
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Hi Jeff

I just replied to your support ticket as well. Unfortunately none of our software is compatible with Windows 2000. You need to use Windows XP or Vista. I did send you an older version that may work for you though.
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Scott,

Does this mean VSD does not work with Windows 7? I have the same problem, no uploads.

Thanks,
Bill
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VSD works 100% flawlessly on Windows Vista, 7 and XP. Windows 2000 on the other hand is a NOGO! :)
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Ahh, the good old days of using Windows without activation. :)
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Tom,

What do you mean without activation? Is there something I need to do to get VSD to upload?

Bill
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I think he meant Windows Activation there Bill :P The good old days when it wasn't 100% necessary to activate in order to use windows :P
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Okay,

I activated my Windows. (it was so much easier back when there was a DOS prompt). I am still getting the upload error. The test works for logon, file creation, but not upload. Any ideas?

Bill
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Have you tried checking the "passive mode" check box to see if that helps any? For my Parallels setup, I use the "Network Bridged" option and that works very well for me.
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Scott,

Yes, Network Bridged Default Adapter worked!! Yeah!!!

Thanks,
Bill

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