What I was recommended off-list was a program I tracked down as Moveit 
Freely.  I downloaded it from 
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/FTP-Clients/MOVEit-Freely.shtml 
where it is shown as Freeware.  I'm not 100% convinced over the license, 
but it works. 


Olwen Williams wrote:
> I have a site which gets files transferred from an in-house application 
> using a batch file and the windows built-in command line FTP several 
> times a day.  At least in theory it does, but for days on end this 
> process can fail. The connection seems to be failing
>
> I was wondering if someone can recommend an ftp client which can be run 
> unattended, initiated from a batch file in a windows environment, and is 
> sensible enough to retry if it loses the connection part way through.  A 
> choice of active and passive may help as well.
>
> The PC support people are blaming the web host, and the webhost says 
> there is nothing funny there.  The problems may have started to occur 
> when the  server at the host failed, and the site was moved to another 
> server.  The hosting firm say that with the exception of php and apache 
> which were differently configured that everything else is the same on 
> the new server.
>
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