Sounds reasonable to me well except the thumb drive part. However here we 
are not a lot better. We have to put out tickets to our data center to tell 
them which files(can be all) to copy from the Dev server to the Prod server. 
Same goes for any database changes except those we have to provide SQL 
scripts for them to run. We do have a rather poor CFM site the data center 
put up for some of us to use that will copy from Dev to Prod, which I guess 
is a step closer to the "right direction"

On 6/24/05, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Anyone ever heard of something like that? Can a server not be secured 
> enough to allow FTP for the webmaster? Sounds a bit crazy to me.
> 
> Thanks,
> Will
> 
>


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