An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because the specified directory was invalid.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because of the operation was canceled.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because the filename you sent was invalid.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because of a problem on the server (disk full, no access, server failure, etc.).
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” possibly because the file or directory you requested did not exist or you did not have access to it.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because the server rejected our login. See the FTP Log window for more information.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because our commands were not accepted. There may be an incompatibility between {{appname}} and the server.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{2:%s}}” because an unexpected error occurred on this Macintosh ({{1:error}}).
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because the server is not accepting logins right now. See the FTP Log window for more information.
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because a connection could not be made (server may be busy, down, or there may be a network outage).
An FTP transaction could not be completed to “{{1:%s}}” because its IP address could not be found.