You can also use the CHGFTPA command to change the default file system for
the FTP server.
cjg


Carl J. Galgano
EDI Consulting Services, Inc.
770-422-2995
www.ediconsulting.com

600 Kennesaw Avenue
Suite 400
Marietta, GA 30060

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Hi Rich,

Try NAMEFMT 1. The default is NAMEFMT 0 which points the "Library System".



Thanx,

Nick



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FTP LCD Command






Hello list.

This seems like a dumb question, but after starting an FTP session on my
System i, I want to point to the local QDLS file system using the LCD
command. But, every form of the command that I try just fails and the
session stays pointed to the QGPL directory that the session starts up
in.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Rich

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