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I have a PLC device with SD-Card, which supports ftp and http. some files are "missing", trying to access the files using explorer or ftp, fails. I just can't see them.



using the browser shows them.



the problem is in one directory and on random files.



I can't pin-point anything in common to the files..










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    I have a PLC device with SD-Card, which supports ftp and http. some files are "missing", trying to access the files using explorer or ftp, fails. I just can't see them.



    using the browser shows them.



    the problem is in one directory and on random files.



    I can't pin-point anything in common to the files..










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      I have a PLC device with SD-Card, which supports ftp and http. some files are "missing", trying to access the files using explorer or ftp, fails. I just can't see them.



      using the browser shows them.



      the problem is in one directory and on random files.



      I can't pin-point anything in common to the files..










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      I have a PLC device with SD-Card, which supports ftp and http. some files are "missing", trying to access the files using explorer or ftp, fails. I just can't see them.



      using the browser shows them.



      the problem is in one directory and on random files.



      I can't pin-point anything in common to the files..







      windows-explorer ftp fat32






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