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If you want to make sure the FTP server is listening I can think of a
couple of ways.
Make sure the port is in listen mode using Netstat
I have a version of netstat that can be used to output to *print or
*file. It can be used in batch environment.
NSTAT http://bryandietz.us/nstat.html
I also ported a port scan utility from linux
http://bryandietz.us/portscan.html
Scott K. wrote a CHKSVR command
http://iprodeveloper.com/application-development/check-
whether-any-tcp-application-active
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bryan
Jack Kingsley wrote on 9/9/2014 2:34 PM:
Is there a way to check if FTP server is active.This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing
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