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This is probably not too helpful, but one must ask, "What changed?" We know the network stuff changed - can you verify that there were no changes on the 400 or on your PC? And really verify this - you know how it goes in tech support - "The customer always lies" ;-) Check for changes in CHGFTPA, any exit points added, etc.

If the network is the only thing that changed, then we know who has to take responsibility.

HTH

Vern

At 09:05 AM 7/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
At V4R5 I have a site I FTP to from an offsite pc, using a batch file &
WinXP, every week, 2 diff files.
Working for years. After a "network upgrade", the FTP is sometimes
"hanging" and won't work till i stop/start the FTP server. (have latest cume)
ftp logs on
200 PORT subcommand successful    and hangs there...
         never get 150 Sending file......

I can see FTP job QTFTPxxxxx and nothing odd in log.
In exit program log i can see the SET and GET, just like successful one

Happens about 1 out of 4 tries, but once happens, must reset FTP server.
Any ideas?
jim franz


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