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Why download it to your PC?  FTP directly to the client. 

That's assuming they have a hole in their firewall punched to their iSeries
FTP server.  If I can provide the remote FTP location (which I have many)
then that is something I don't need to rely on them for.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

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Why download it to your PC?  FTP directly to the client.  Although Vern's
idea is pretty cool.

Rob Berendt
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So I find myself needing to move RPG code from my machine to other 
client's
machines quite often.  To date I load up a save file, FTP to my PC, FTP to
my server on the internet, download it from the internet onto the clients
PC, FTP upload it to the clients iSeries, restore the save file - done
finally.  Whew that is a lot of steps...
 
Is there a tool out there that can make this easier for machines not on 
the
same LAN?
 
Thanks,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

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