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You could also use NFS/iX on the HP3000 from Quest Software. If the Winows
2000 workstation has a NFS/iX client this can copy or provide access.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Bixby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: POSIX: (or maybe MPE:?) ftp issue
Arthur Frank wrote:
> I am ftp'ing some text files from my Window 2000 workstation to my HP
3000, and I'm getting the message that "Some records were truncated during
transfer." The files, which should be 144 bytes in length, end up as 80
bytes in length, and, yes indeed, some records have been truncated. How can
I get this darn thing to transfer with the correct length? I hope this is
an easy setting that I'm overlooking...
You could transfer the files in bytestream mode, and no record truncation
will
occur. From the Win98 command line ftp client I specify a bytestream
transfer
(instead of "binary" or "ascii") by doing:
quote type L 8
But your files will end up as bytestream files on the e3000, which may or
may
not be what you want.
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