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From: feeney.chad@mhs-pfg1.attmail.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: "Send" command problems
Date: 28 Sep 1995 19:36:16 GMT
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"Send" command problems with a file transfer b/w a PC and a UNIX server...
Q: What I'm currenty experiencing with the "Send" command is that it will not transfer a file to
a capitialized UNIX subdirectory from a PC? The send process works with non-capitialized
directories thou. I have experimented with the "Get" command from the capitalized UNIX
subdirectory to a PC and this process works correcty. Any thoughts would be welcomed!
Examples:
(1) send c:\chad\chad.doc /Test/level1/chad.doc --> This process fails...
(2) send c:\chad\chad.doc /test/level1/chad.doc --> This process works!!
(3) get /Test/level1/chad.doc c:\chad\chad.doc --> This process works!!
Side Notes:
What I also found is that Kermit will not read capital UNIX subdirectories and will try to recreate a
that directory with the specified name given...
Example: send c:\chad\chad.doc /Test/level1/chad.doc --> This will try to create a directory on
the UNIX system starting with /test/level1/chad.doc