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Have you tried separate lines for the PW and the user?

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Cook [mailto:ccook@mail.choicesol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:15 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Batch FTP to Win2000 server using active directories



I am trying to use a batch FTP from the AS400 to a Win2000 FTP server that
is using active directories.  The PF I am using for my input looks like
this:

DOMAIN\USER PASSWORD
ASCII
PUT as400lib/file  /dir/file.txt

When I use this same format to a different server, without the DOMAIN it
works fine.  The problem is that the new FTP server requires the DOMAIN and
when I pass it along with the user, the FTP server never receives the
password and it errors, like below.

Output redirected to a file.
Input read from specified override file.
Connecting to host Servername.Domain.com at address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx using
port xx.
220 Servername Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).
Enter login ID (default):
331 Password required for DOMAIN\USER.
530 User DOMAIN\USER cannot log in.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
> ASCII
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
> PUT AS400lib/file  /dir/file.txt
You must first issue the USER subcommand.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
"«       QUIT

When I log in manually I have no problem using the domain\user format, it is
only the batch FTP that is giving me the problem.  I have not found any
documentation on how to handle this.  Has anyone else encountered and solved
this problem?  If so could you share the solution, please?

Chris Cook
ccook@choicesol.com


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