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No, sorry, but it's typical. You could script the command line ftp
utility in windows. It's pretty straight forward. You might also use a
3rd party ftp client, like cute ftp and wsftp, both of which can
communicate with iseries ftp servers.
Never expect Microsoft to consider backward compatibility. After all,
you just need to repeat the effort you put in the first time when you
rewrite, so why worry. I'm in the middle of moving a hipaa application
from biztalk 2 to biztalk 6 r2. Nobody, aside from the developers, seems
to have any idea how it works, and they have now idea what it's being
used for, so if the feature set matches any real world need, it's purely
by accident. MS recently published a new doc package which is slightly
better than nothing, so therefore a vast improvement, although still
pretty useless. Typical. I've personally given up completely on Windows.
Still stuck with it at work though.
Pete Hall
pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
tim wrote:
| Hello,
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| I've had a process set up to ftp to our iseries. Using explorer 6, its
works
| great. Using explorer 7.0 it doesn't work at all.
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| Has anyone else has any issues with this.
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| Thanks
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