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Art,

I am aware that on windows there is a command within an ftp session called
"prompt" that toggles the default setting, whichever it maybe, ie., if the
default is to prompt the user for a Y or N, it would change this to not to
prompt at all. I'm assuming that if the ftp commands are run within a
script, "prompt" can be used as the 1st command to change the settings.

Vikas.

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Art Tostaine, Jr.
Sent: 10 November 2004 21:36
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: FTP MGET differences

I have a customer who is trying to do an MGET to the Iseries.  His
directory is setup as /testuser, so he's using NameFmt  1.

He tries and MGET *.* from his FTP Client, and it asks him to confirm
each file name with a "Y" or "N"

When I try using Iseries FTP Client, it does not do that.

When I try windows FTP client, it does.

Is there a setting I can change on Iseries FTP Server to stop that? 
My awesome customer can't change his script at all.

Thanks.
-- 
Art Tostaine (GMAIL)
CCA, Inc.
Jackson, NJ 08527
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