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From: Mike Collins <csjmc@ttuhsc.edu>
Subject: directory transfer
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 07:03:12 -0600
Organization: Texas Tech Academic Computing Services
Message-ID: <36A87710.790E@ttuhsc.edu>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
Good morning,
I am having a problem transfering directory structures between 2 vms
machines. Both are using ckermit 6.1 under vms 7.1 I log in to the
local machine and telnet to the remote machine. I then break back to
the local machine and type "get [.*]*". Files themselves are transfered
correctly but when the first subdirectory is reached, kermit on the
local machine give the "directory creation failed" and the transfer ends
at that point. "Pathnames:on" are set on both ends and I am logged into
both machines under the system account. I have a debugging log if
needed.
Thanks,
Mike Collins
Systems
TTUHSC