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| Thread ID: 49681 | 2004-09-27 08:29:00 | FTP via XP | Greg S (201) | Press F1 |
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| 276047 | 2004-09-27 11:34:00 | Try: -Start -->Run -->cmd -->ftp hostname.com [enter username/pw] --> cd folder/name/remotely --> send "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Desktop\Filename.exe" --> get remote_filename.txt -->bye That's how you'd send and receive (get) a file from the command line Chill. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 276048 | 2004-09-27 11:35:00 | > Open Help and Support and find ftp, all the commands > are listed there with explanations > > Or go to > www.cs.colostate.edu It's kinda weird that you told him to go read the help for FTP commands, yet you posted a thread to ask if you could ftp from the commandline rather than just trying it to see if it works (or searching the help yourself)!? |
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438) | ||
| 276049 | 2004-09-27 11:48:00 | > It's kinda weird that you told him to go read the > help for FTP commands, yet you posted a thread to ask > if you could ftp from the commandline rather than > just trying it to see if it works (or searching the > help yourself)!? Good point - I was kinda wondering that myself |
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