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  • Subject: Re: FTP a Save File.
  • From: "Scott Klement" <infosys@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 02 Apr 1999 09:56:46 -0600

As I recall, V3R1 can do FTP, but can't establish a dial-up session.

I know that you can both the FTP and the dial-up in V3R2.  (Thats
the version that I use).   V3R1 is not Y2K compliant anyway, you
might want to consider upgrading.

Scott Klement
Information Systems Manager
Klement's Sausage Co, Inc.

"David Shea" <dshea@arctools.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if a v3r1 box can do binary FTP?  I have en E45 tha
>  no
> longer has an ethernet card in it.  Can a dial up session to an ISP
>  set
> up to do binary FTP?  For some reason I seem to remember that this
>  machine
> could do FTP but not binary.
>
> Thanks.
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