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Is the machine local to you? Have you checked to make sure there are no 
firewalls in place that might be blocking you?
I had a similar issue once. It would allow me to logon, however the 
transfer requests would just timeout. Turns out, the firewall wasn't open 
on both sides to allow FTP traffic.

Thanks,

Ron Adams
Information Technology Group
Crane Valves
9200 New Trails Dr. Suite 200
The Woodlands, TX 77385






"Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        ftp problems pc to i5 at v5r3


Recent upgrade from v4r5 S10 to vr5r3 model 520.
FTP from i5 to unix servers daily work fine.
FTP from pc (dos command prompt) to i5 hangs. 
Get logged on, but does not start sending. 
After login (have run this script for years):
cd MYLIB
put C:\SCI\PXMIT.txt HOMEBU (replace
quote rcmd CAll HOMUPDC 
I can tell on some attempts, CALL does execute.... 
Have cume & hipers as of 3 weeks ago. 
Any ideas, or how to debug this? I have changed
the job log for ftp jobs to 4  00   *seclvl. No ftp exit pgm running.
jim franz
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