I don't think it's a problem with the FTP site either, as I can not
reproduce your problem with Internet Explorer (5.5).

Have you tried cleaning out the history and temporary internet files
(including offline content)?

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Starting about 2 months ago, I've been unable to use Explorer for
downloads
from the Tivoli website. I get a pop-up window (with Microsoft-type
graphics) that says: Either the server does not allow anonymous logins, or
the email address was not accepted. The FTP server here is
service.boulder.ibm.com. It does not accept any logins, passwords, or
email
addresses that I supply.
I opened a problem ticket with Tivoli about this, but Tivoli was unable to
replicate this problem on their side, so they concluded that this is not a
Tivoli problem, and therefore could not help me.
Fortunately for me, this problem does not occur when I use Netscape (Long
Live Netscape!).
Has anybody else experienced this same situation with Explorer?
Any ideas on how to get around this?
Thanks, in advance.

Peter Glass
Distributed Storage Management (DSM)
Wells Fargo Services Company

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