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  • Subject: Re: FTP from the 400 side to a PC on the D: drive
  • From: "Gary Kuznitz " <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 08:10:07 -0800

Thanks for the answer.

I'm running the FTP from the 400 side.  I tried the CD command 
and it won't take the drive.  It will change the directory on the C: 
drive but won't accept the drive letter with the command.

Thanks,

Gary Kuznitz  


On 24 Jan 00, at 18:36, Matthias Oertli wrote:

> Hi,
> Assuming you run your ftp client on the PC to log on to the ftp server
> on the AS/400 you can either change to the drive and directory you
> want the file to end up before you start the ftp client or after you
> started the client and logged in to the 400 you can change local
> drive/directory with LCD, e.g. LCD d:/directory followed by the GET.
> 
> If you are running the client on the 400 to log in to a PC based ftp
> server, once you're logged in use CD to change drive/directory on the
> PC, e.g. CD d:/directory followed by the PUT to send the AS/400 file
> to the PC.
> 
> HTH
> Regards,
> Matthias
> 
> Gary Kuznitz wrote:
> > 
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> > I have been trying to get a file with FTP from the 400 side to a PC
> > D: drive.  I tried using:
> > 
> > GET D:/directory/file
> > 
> > It doesn't like the D: part.  Does anyone know how to change into
> > the D: drive from the 400 side in FTP?  I have looked in all the
> > help and read the manuals and I can't find anything about changing
> > the drive on the PC from the 400 side.
> > 
> > If I do a:
> > 
> > GET /directory/file
> > 
> > It goes to the C: drive automatically.
> > 
> > TIA,
> > 
> > Gary Kuznitz
> 
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