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Is this your own PC or an end user? If it is yours and you have RDi loaded
you can drag/drop it using that.
Alternatives include mapping a network drive to the IFS or simply using
FTP from the PC to download the file. Personally I use Filezilla for this
task rather than do it by hand.
On 2014-07-24, at 10:23 AM, Richard Reeve <rjrjr64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,list
Is there a way to copy a file on the IFS to a local PC using Inav? I
have created a file (pipe delimted) in a directory on the IFS and need to
import that file to a local p.c.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Rich
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