Yes, Set the default umask for the userid that you are ftp'ing to, with the correct mask to give you the same values. Kevin > -----Original Message----- > From: Wayne Laughton On Behalf Of Wayne Laughton > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 2:24 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: FTP from 3000 to 9000 help > > We are FTPing (using FTP.APRA.SYS) a file from our 3000 to a 9000 > owned > by one of our sister companies. The POSIX permissions on the 3000 for > the file are:- > > -rwxrwxrwx 1 MANAGER.WSVS0524 WSVS0524 1804 Aug 10 21:12 > MV903524 > When the file hits the 9000, the permissions are changed to:- > -rw-r----- 1 108 101 793 Aug 11 11:25 MV903524.DATA > Our people on the 9000 end need this file with permissions ala the > 3000. Is there any way to achieve this with FTP without manually > changing the permissions on the 9000 each time a file is sent? > Regards, > Wayne Laughton > > Manager, Business Systems > Southcorp Water Heaters Australia > -------------------------------------------------- > Southcorp Australia Pty Ltd > A.C.N. 004 213 665 > Phone: + 61 2 9684 9140 > Fax : + 61 2 9684 4270 > Mobile: 0412 254 484 > Inet : [log in to unmask] > Mail: Southcorp Water Heaters Australia > P.O. Box 6 > Rydalmere NSW 2126 > AUSTRALIA >