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Well, having just heard Mike Pavlak say it at COMMON, you have to set your iSeries FTP to use path naming. You do that with the CHGFTPA command. If you need library naming, you can make the change very temporarily, then change it back. I talked with him about having the installer just make it work, but it doesn't right now.

There is also a Zend forum that might be the best place to get answers - of course, others of us need to hear them, too.

HTH
Vern

joe.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I downloaded Zend Core for i5/OS V2.6 and loaded the SAVF on the i5. The software including My/SQL was successfully installed on my i5 with no problems. Then, I tried the Windows- based Zend Core for i5/OS Installation versionn 2.6.1. I downloaded the zip file and ran the setup.exe as suggested. The FTP script runs the commands CHKOBJ and CLRSAVF successfully, but fails on data download to i5 both in passive and active mode. The windows installation fails. What could be possibly wrong. We FTP all day long to multiple platforms as well as other AS400's in our network with no problems. I am open to any suggestions that I may be doing something wrong.

Thank you,

Joe Kozlowski
Shasta Industries
Phoenix, AZ 85019

602-269-5494

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