Michael, I discovered the FTP information using ProcessExplorer. The qualifiers are the default sent by TRAMP/Ange-FTP.
I am having a significant FTP problem which is troubling me. My test bed has consisted of five systems. They are Tru64 4.0d, SunOS 5.8, Redhat Enterprise (Linux ent 2.4.26), and OpenVMS 7.3. All tests consist of placing a text file on the host system and attempting to edit it from my WinXP SP2 system using Emacs. Currently I've been testing GNU Emacs 22.2.1 and EmacsW32 (Emacs-23-CvsU080515-EmacsW32-1.58). The Redhat system has been, regards Emacs TRAMP/FTP, very troublesome. At the moment I strongly suspect TRAMP (or something closely connected with it) is at fault; however, inconsistency in the way FTP transfer is working between the systems makes me stop and think maybe not. As a result I will become quiet until I can get a better handle on the issues I'm seeing. This way I won't tire you and, hopefully, I'll be able to provide a more coherent report. - Nelson >-----Original Message----- >From: Michael Albinus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:26 AM >To: Ingersoll, Nelson >Cc: Lennart Borgman (gmail); help-emacs-windows@gnu.org >Subject: Re: [h-e-w] Re: EmacsW32: Emacsw32_080512 + TRAMP + >max-lisp-eval-depth error > >"Ingersoll, Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Michael, > >Hi Nelson, > >> When you your tests which FTP client are you using? >> >> FWIW: Supposedly I am using C:\WINDOWS\system32\ftp.exe >with the command qualifiers "-i -n -g -v". > >I would say it is the same: > >D:\Profiles\lb01177>which ftp >C:\WINDOWS\system32\ftp.exe >D:\Profiles\lb01177>ls -l C:\WINDOWS\system32\ftp.exe >-rwxrwx---+ 1 +Administrators +SYSTEM 42496 Aug 4 2004 >/dev/fs/C/WINDOWS/system32/ftp.exe > >The options it uses to start I don't know; I just apply the default >values from ange-ftp. > >> - Nelson > >Best regards, Michael. > >