Sorry i should of made it a little more clear. The server is being accessed via
the internet and a t1 (its behing a firewall) by customers to leave files for
us. Then internally we use macs and pcs to get the files from the server. The
problem is that if the macs have the directory open then a file comes in they do
not know it untill they close the window and open it back up. I would like it to
automaticlly refresh the window and not have to do that.
Joshua
Russell E Glaue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/28/99 04:05:05 PM
To: Josh Curtis/COMPEPHR/EPHRATA/MPG@MPG
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] HELP PLEASE!!!!
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When you have a directory (window) list open on a mac (os 8.*) the
> list does not update itself when a new file is ftp'd in. You must
> close the window and re-open it to see new files. The machine is used
> as a ftp server (only ftp open to outside world) with
It is a problem with your ftp client. Some FTP client have a refresh
button to solve this problem. But if you are using Macs and Netatalk, why
don't you share Linux volumes to the macs and transfer that way instead of
FTPing the files?
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