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Ron, For some unknown reason, when you are using the Override for input you don't use the USER and PASS commands. You just put the Username and Password on the first line like: ronk XXXX took me a while of playing around before I got that right combination, but it works. Incidentally, your clue as to what is happening is in this output line: 530 Log on attempt by user USER rejected. it thinks your user name is "USER". That's what told me that I didn't' have to put in the USER FTP command. Regards, Jim Langston Message: 7 From: "Klein, Ron" <ron.klein@brctsg.com> To: "''MIDRANGE-L'" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> Subject: Batch ftp Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 09:59:29 -0500 Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com Hi All, <SNIP> I have a CL that runs an FTP transfer. But I have something wring in my input file that I am not getting logged in. I have tries several variations and don't seem to have the right combination. <SNIP> My Input file *** user ronk pass XXXXX PUT RONK/QCLSRC RONK/QCLSRC CLOSE <SNIP> *** My output log *** Input read from specified override file. Connecting to remote host 100.70.60.5 using port 21. 220-QTCP at WPKMN600. 220 Connection will close if idle more than 5 minutes. Enter login ID (ronk): 331 Enter password. 530 Log on attempt by user USER rejected. Enter an FTP subcommand. > PASS ****** *** What's wrong? TIA Ron
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