Not to sure what you may have done. The FTP screenshot should update the gif (not jpg its wrong in the help file) and you should not have to change things yourself.
Do you have lots of .tmp files in your ftp folder now? If so something is wrong with the settings.
Not sure what you may have done! :-)
The FTP screenshot is definitely not updating/overwriting the .gif - after writing the initial gif it continues writing a gif file of the same size but with a .tmp file extension every minute thereafter.
OK here's a summary;
1. RB2009/2.0 File/Preferences/Screen Shot Auto FTP Upload
Active: Checked
Username: Name
Password: ********
Host: Server
Port: 21
Folder: RadarBox
This is a local folder on a server share on my Intranet using the UNC path; \\Server\FTP\RadarBox
and was setup using the Microsoft FTP service from within IIS on the server - it is not hosted remotely by my ISP.
I am able to access the FTP share using either the FTP command from the MS-DOS console (CMD Prompt) and also using FTP within a web browser both locally & remotely.
After 5 minutes the first file appears as expected;
RadarBoxScreenShot.gif
42KB
699 x 825
20:57
This opens up in any image viewer and displays the RadarBox screen as expected.
So far...so good.
Here's where it gets interesting - a minute later the second file appears;
_200808311954.tmp
44KB
20:58
This has no file association but if I change the file suffix from .tmp to .gif it displays the RadarBox screen as expected.
A minute after that another file gets written;
_200808311955.tmp
46KB
20:59
A minute later...well you get the idea.
Do I have many .tmp files in my FTP folder?
Well RB has been running for @ 21 hours now so I have the original screenshot which has never been overwritten and a further 1,259 files with the .tmp extension!
Quick...fetch me another hard disk...I only have 2.25TB free space left on my server. ;^)
It seemed such a simple function...I even called the thread 'Quick FTP question?'
But you know me...just born lucky I guess...:-/
Thanks & regards,
-=Glyn=-