>The file is an .ATF file that is the Automated Transfer file, which lists the files to be copied. How do I call an ATF file in pcAnywhere? I tried calling the ATF file from TimeTarget (a scheduler from
www.timetarget.com), but that didn't work. I must first execute pcAnywhere or some module in it to activate the ATF.
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>We are looking over the code in pcAnywhere and I believe it must have been written by a moron, or a Communist.
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>Anyway, this is not simplified. I suppose we'll have to spend thousands of dollars trying to figure out something that if it were written in FoxPro would be very simple.
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>Cecil
Sorry I didn't see this message earlier but I see you've found the answer.
Enmanuel
I'm a mixture of Albert Einstein and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The only trouble is that I got Einstein's body and Schwarzenegger's brain