Hi To ALL of You,
This "220 Message" has shown at various times when I have been trying to link to sites to download files and I have never been able to sort it out. Some sites cause problems and others don't.
However, following on from Kevin's fix, I have now tried this with an HP site, where I needed to get an XP driver for my CD Writer. I didn't activate the FTP Folder as Kevin has suggested. My fix went like this:
Let the 220 message appear and then copy the ftp:// address from the address bar at the top of the screen. F11 to get the full Web Page Format showing.
Next go to Internet Options in Tools, then go to /Connexions/Configure LAN/Advanced Options - Tick "Use Same Proxy Server". Mine ends up as my Proxy Wingate Server on Port 86. Accept your way out and then close IE. Restart IE and paste the ftp address to the address bar. Then GO. With luck and if my instructions are understandable, you should get to the Windows File Download Menu. From there, Open or Save the file as you wish. Note that as distinct from Kevin's work around, this way, you do need the file name at the end of the ftp address. It should end up looking similar to this:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/information_storag ... rw_usb.exe
That's the good news. The bad news is that you need to go back into the LAN settings and redo all of you Port Numbers because when you select the Same Server window, it removes all of the individual Ports Numbers.
This worked for me. Hope it helps the rest of you.
Good Luck, Warren
P.S. Thanks Kevin, your suggestions came just at the right time for me to solve my file download problem.