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Article: 14136 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: wesdog@hotmail.com (Wes)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: FTP a unc file... file not found
Date: 27 Feb 2003 15:41:19 -0800
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I am trying to FTP a number of files present in a share on a WIN 2K
box to a FTP server. All of the files are located in the root of the
share (ex: \\server\share\myfile.txt).
I use "ftp put \m(unc)" to ftp up the file, where \m(unc) is the UNC
path to the file.
The error I get is:
?File not found - "\\server\share\file.txt"
Command stack:
5. Macro : XIF
4. Macro : _xif
3. Macro : WHILE
3. Macro : _while
1. File : c:/test/test.ksc
0. Prompt: (top level)
My issue is that Kermit is saying that the files are not found... yet
they are there. To test this out, I created a subdirectory in the
share called test, copied all of the files to the subdir and changed
the input file to point to "\\server\share\test\file.txt". Everything
worked great. I checked the permissions on the share and on the
subdirectory, they are both the same.
Is there any reason why kermit wouldn't be able to put a document in
the root of a share?
How do I debug the FTP put command to find out what is going on?
How do I check to see if a file referenced via a unc path exists?
Thanks in advance.
Wes