>Hi,
>
>I am using Win2k for my client and using RAS for auto dial in and retrieve of file. Do RAS had this feature. Thank
While I don't know for sure, I believe it doesn't. RAS is designed to connect to other Windows clients. If connected to another Windows mahcine, you can access that machine's resources. I don't believe it was designed as a true communications package with support for things like XModem, YModem and ZModem.
I agree with what Scott posted. Get a utility that has XModem, etc, support for your VFP client. The Unix side should not be problem either as these protocols have been around almost as long as Unix.
Good luck!
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Thank for your advise. However, after I tranfer my file,
>>>my application had to test that the file is successfully transfer to
>>>server side, then had to delete it on my local location. The server
>>>will not check it integrity.
>>>
>>>For transfer protocols, I think they work because both side of the
>>>transfer are same protocol which are monitoring the transfer, hence
>>>they can resend if any integrity of the file is detected.
>>
>>What transfer protocol are you using in the dialer program? Perhaps file integrity is built in to the protocol and you can query a status flag of the dialer itself for your answer.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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