Isnt there a way you can write scripts for pcanywhere? I know you can add the transfer commands to an AutoTransfer procedure to automatically send, receive, or synchronize files....maybe if you put something in the scheduler to fire up the connection to the host it would work...eh?
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>I am trying to upload some files from S. California to the North via pcAnywhere, because it has proven more reliable than over the company's T-1 mapped drive. Once the data gets there, we will massage it (update other files).
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>The only problem I am having is in how to call a File Transfer in pcAnywhere. I want to call the pcAnywhere File Transfer from within a scheduler called TimeTarget from
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>Anyone got any G-2 on this?
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>Cecil
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