I would first check with your windoze admin,
are you authorized to create files in that dir,
it could be you are not.

Mark

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Subject: FTP from IFS to 2000 FTP server


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Hi gang, we are trying to ftp a file to a Windows 2000 FTP server in a DMZ
through a windows proxy server from a folder in the IFS. We can connect, log
in, we can 'dir' 'ls' all of the ftp commands we can 'get' but we can't
'put' a file, we can even 'append' and it creates some of the file but then
it stops with the error 426: Transfer Aborted, Connection Terminated. We are
sending the file in nonpasive mode. Anybody have problems like this?
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