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WS_FTP is a great tool; you can buy a full featured version for very little
($50-60?). The one problem I have right now is properly moving new files
into aS400 members....otherwise, it's really easy with drag-n-drop. No more
ftp commands with long strings to type in and mess up ;>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
> [mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Bob Larkin
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 1998 11:09 PM
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: FTP tool setup
>
>
> SUPRISE - WS FTP has AS/400 listed as a Host Type. I have used it quite
> successfully to transfer 600 MEG files to a vendor. It worked
> great. I think it
> is shareware
> Bob
>
> Hart Doug wrote:
>
> >         I use a directory off of my /root IFS to serve my html
> web pages.
> > Since I develop the html on my PC and then upload the files to the
> > AS/400 I use FTP.  I use Norton's File Manager which supports drag and
> > drop to move the files.  This works quite well.  However when I look at
> > the directory the file attributes on the 400 don't show correctly (ex:
> > date, size).  I'm assuming that is because of the FTP setup I use in
> > Norton.  Norton provides a long list of FTP hosts to define but does not
> > have AS/400 (surprise NOT!).  I'm using the default 'UNIX' setting.  Can
> > anyone suggest a better one from the list of available servers below?
> >
> >         Cat Soft Serv-u FTP Daemon
> >         Hellsoft Netware FTP Daemon
> >         Microsoft NT FTP Daemon (UNIX)
> >         Microsoft NT FTP Daemon (Dos)
> >         Net Manage NewT v3.10 FTP Daemon
> >         Novell Netware NFS FTP Daemon
> >         Novel LWP/Dos v4.2 FTP Daemon
> >         SI NT FTPD
> >         Unisys 5000 (EXOS)
> >         VMS MultiNet v3.3
> >         VMS UCX
> >         WFTPD Windows Winsock FTP Daemon
> >         WinQVT/Net
> >         Wollongong FTP Daemon
> >
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> >   Douglas Hart
> >   Sr. Consulting Technical Analyst
> >   mailto:dah6696@goulds1.com
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