My bad, I didn't know root for FTP is C:\Inetpub\ftproot (was empty ofc).
dired-get-file-for-visit: File no longer exists; type ‘g’ to update Dired buffer [2 times]
I get these "File no longer exists" msgs when browse the shares.
Bad Blue Bull <ibmbull@yandex.ru> writes:
Hi,
Ofc I would like to try but immediately after I input the colon after
the remote machine's IP then Tramp makes unsuccessful attempt to
connect, I guess after this I get
File is missing: Opening directory No such file or directory
/ftp:anonymous@192.168.0.141:/ [2 times]
tramp-signal-hook-function: Opening directory No such file or
directory /ftp:anonymous@192.168.0.141:/
So I have no chance to enter "/pub".
Sounds like one of the many completion packages is in the way. What
happens, if you call
# emacs /ftp:anonymous@192.168.0.141:/pub
Btw, I believe the better solution is that you could teach your MS Windows
FTP server, that the root directory is C:\pub .
Best regards, Michael.