FTP Error Messages

10065
"Please restart PASSPORT FTP Client for changes to take effect."
Explanation: You must close PASSPORT FTP client, and restart it for the new language setting to take effect.
   
User response: 1.  Close the PASSPORT FTP client
  
2.  Restart the PASSPORT FTP client.
   
10098
"Invalid license code."
Explanation: The license code you have entered is not valid.
   
User response: 1.  Locate the passport.key file. This file is located in the install directory. The default install directory is C:/Program Files/PASSPORT.
  
2.  Open the passport.key file in a text editor.   
  
3.  Copy and paste the license code into the file with the following format:     
[Setup]
Key=
XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
where XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX is the license code provided by Rocket Software
  
4.  Save and close the passport.key file.
   
15001
"Maximum of 256 profiles allowed!"
Explanation: You have reached the maximum number of FTP profiles supported by PASSPORT.
   
User response: To create another profile, you will have to delete one that's not in use.
   
15002
"Profile name already exists. Please type a different profile name."
Explanation: The profile name that you are trying to add already exists.
   
User response: Please use a different profile name.
   
15003
"Please select a profile first."
Explanation: You are trying edit or remove a profile before selecting it.
   
User response: Select a profile first then click on Edit or Remove.
   
15004
"Invalid profile name"
Explanation: This error occurs because the profile name field is left blank when adding a profile.
   
User response: Please enter a profile name when adding a profile.
   
15005
"Default port number for SFTP/FTP is normally 22/21. Do you want to change the port number to 22/21?"
Explanation: You will get this warning when switching the server type between FTP (FTPS) and SFTP using SSH.
   
User response: 1.  If your SFTP server port is set to 22 then click YES to change the port number.  If it's not, then click NO to change it to your desired port number.  If you're not sure, contact your FTP administrator to obtain this information.
    
2.  If your FTP server port is set to 21 then click YES to change the port number.  If it's not, then click NO to change it to your desired port number.  If you're not sure, contact your FTP administrator to obtain this information.
   
15006
"Please add a profile first!"
Explanation: When you add a new configuration (File > New > Configuration), and then click Communication > Connect without adding a profile, this error will occur.
   
User response: You will need to add a profile first then select that profile before connecting.
   
15007
"You should at least provide FTP Host Name and Port."
Explanation: When you are connecting using a profile that does not contain a host name/IP address or connecting through a firewall without its IP address, this error will occur.
   
User response: Enter a host name or IP address in the required field.
   
15008
"Default Viewer can not be empty."
Explanation: This is the Windows program that is used to view a file, whenever there is no program associated with the file extension being viewed. If there are no viewer specified under the Communication > Settings tab then this error will occur.
   
User response: Specify a Windows program that you want to use to view a file.
   
15009
"There is no certificate available in your system store."
Explanation: There is no certificate available in your Windows certificate store to be used for the SSL client authentication.
User response: 1.  Ensure that your host system is configured for SSL client authentication.     
  
2.  If SSL client authentication is required, you must import your personal certificate to the Windows certificate store before PASSPORT can use it:
  
   a. In Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options.
   b. In the Content tab, click Certificates.
   c. Select Client Authentication as the Intended Purpose.
   d. Click Import. The Import Wizard will prompt you for the location of your client certificate.
  
3.  Select the store where you want the certificate to be placed. It is recommended that you select the option to allow Internet Explorer to Automatically Select the Appropriate Store Based on the Certificate Type unless you have been instructed otherwise.
  
4.  Click Finish.
  
5.  Close Internet Explorer.
  
6.  Restart PASSPORT FTP, and select the certificate from 'My Store'.
   
15010
"<FileorFolderName> already exists on the <PCorHost>. Do you want to <SendorReceive> and replace it?"
Explanation: File (folder) already exist on local PC or host, do you want to send or receive?
   
User response: 1.  Click YES/YES TO ALL if you want to proceed and NO or
    
2.  Click CANCEL if you want to abort the operation.
   
15011
"Transfer failed: <FailureReason>"
Explanation: Transfer failed because of various reasons.  In this example, the file being transferred to the host does not have the MVS dataset name format.
   
User response: Correct the error before performing the next transfer.  In this example, rename the file to use the MVS Dsname convention before doing your transfer.  Refer to your IBM FTP server for the correct format to use.
   
15012
"Can't save to <Path>. Do you want to continue exiting?"
Explanation: Cannot save the FTP profile before exiting.
   
User response: Ensure that you have the necessary permission to save and the FTP profile is not set to read only.
   
15013
"Error reply from server: <Error>"
Explanation: These are error messages being returned from the FTP(S) server due to misconfiguration or conditions that are not being handled by the server.
   
User response: 1.  An example is error 550: '550 Directory not empty'. You will receive this error when attempting to delete a directory that contains files if the FTP server you are connecting to is configured to only allow deletion of empty directories.
    
2.  For solutions to other errors, contact your FTP server administrator or refer to your FTP server documentation.
   
15014
"Error code(<ErrorCode>): Unable to run <ProgramName>"
Explanation: Cannot run the program.
   
User response: Ensure that the program is installed and properly configured on your local PC.
   
15015
"<FileorFolderName> already exists on the directory: <Directory>. Would you like to replace the existing one?"
Explanation: When you copy/paste a file/folder that already exists locally, you will get this confirmation warning.
   
User response: Click YES/YES TO ALL if you want to proceed and NO or CANCEL if you want to abort the operation.
   
15016
"Please select file(s) first."
Explanation: When no local file(s) are selected before performing SEND or no host file(s) are selected before performing RECEIVE, this error will occur.
   
User response: Select a local file(s) before sending or a host file(s) before receiving.
   
15017
"Select only one local folder or file first."
Explanation: When multiple local/host folder(s) or file(s) are selected before performing RENAME, this error will occur.
   
User response: Select one local/host folder or file to be renamed at a time only.
   
15018
"Please select local folder(s)/file(s) first"
Explanation: When no local folder(s) or file(s) are selected before performing DELETE, this error will occur.
   
User response: Select a local folder(s) or file(s) before deleting.
   
15019
"Are you sure you want to delete these <Number> items?"
Explanation: This is a warning that you will be deleting these number of items.
   
User response: Click YES if you want to proceed and NO you want to abort the operation.
   
15020
"Are you sure you want to delete the folder <Name> and all its contents?"
Explanation: This is a warning that you will be deleting a folder and all of its contents
   
User response: Click YES if you want to proceed and NO you want to abort the operation.
   
15021
"Are you sure you want to delete <FileName>?"
Explanation: This is a warning that you will be deleting this particular file.
   
User response: Click YES if you want to proceed and NO you want to abort the operation.
   
15024
"The File: <FileName> is not a valid PASSPORT FTP configuration file. Please rename this file and then start."
Explanation: This error will occur when the PASSPORT FTP configuration file is not in a valid format.
   
User response: 1.  Close the PASSPORT FTP Client.
    
2.  Locate the file named passport.zft on your system. This file will be located in the User directory that was designated at the time of install. The default user directory is:
My Documents\Passport\Product Name.
  
3.  Rename or delete the passport.zft file.
    
4.  Restart the PASSPORT FTP Client.
   
15025
"Unable to find 'Passport.key'"
Explanation: PASSPORT FTP cannot locate the Passport.key file, which contains the license code for the product.
   
User response: 1.  Ensure that the Passport.key file is available in the program directory. The default program directory is C:/Program Files/PASSPORT.
    
2.  If the Passport.key file cannot be located, reinstall PASSPORT using the license code provided to you from Rocket Software.
   
15026
"Current FTP connection will be terminated to open <ProfileName> configuration. Do you want to continue?"
Explanation: This warning will occur if you are trying to open FTP configuration while still connecting through your existing FTP connection.
   
User response: Click YES if you want to proceed and NO you want to abort the operation.
   
 15027
"Failed to create folder <FolderName>"
Explanation: Failed to create folder on SFTP server because you do not have permission.
   
User response: Ensure that you have the necessary permission to create folders.
   
15028
"Failed to delete following folder: <FolderName>"
Explanation: Failed to delete folder on SFTP server because its not empty or you do not have permission.
   
User response: Ensure that the folder is emptied and you have the necessary permission to delete folders.
   
15029
"Please select a local folder first"
Explanation: When you are trying to transfer a file or a folder from the host without specifying a destination on the local PC, this error will occur.
   
User response: Specify a destination on the local PC before performing the transfer.