You might want to check the script then to see how it determines the downloads. You might want to test with other transfer programs or put a different control in your program to see if makes a difference. You can always try our control just to see if it changes things.
>Seems to be a problem with the ftp script
>
>(In foxpro 6.0 when you read file names into an array they automatically get stored in uppercase)
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>so:
>
>put TEST.SAF
>works fine
>
>the next line:
>get TEST.SAF connect.ok
>doesn’t work because the test.saf filename is lowercase.
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>get test.saf connect.ok
>works.
>
>
>I thought this might be because Unix is case sensitive but it works fine from my pc and from an old nt server GCKOCH02 so I suspect that the problem is something to do with the windows 2000 server I'm runnign the application on.
>
>
>Phil.
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