Hi Jim,

I get emails on various topics, which makes me think I must have
registered, but when I went to the IPswitch site, I couldn't log in.  So
I registered and posted a problem I'm having with a WS_FTP Pro script.

If there's a better way to address this email forum, please let me know
and I'll follow proper protocol/methodology.

Below is the forum message I posted:

I'm using WS_FTP Pro, version 8.0.2003.05.23.

I get repeated error messages attempting to downloaded a file via a
script I wrote.  If you don't want to ready through the script or log
file, please see see below them for the testing I've done, which I
stronly suspect cuts to the heart of the matter.

Here's the script, (names changed for security reasons):

TRACE c:\Program Files\Whatever\TraceGet.txt
log c:\Program Files\Whatever\TraceGet.log
connect "MySites!Whereever!BAI"
get "FILE NAME WITH BLANK SPACES" " c:\Program
Files\Whatever\Whatever.pgp"
close

Here's the resulting log file:

Log Opened 8/7/2006 at 9:20:42 AM
Finding Host whereever.whatever.com ...
Connecting to 111.111.111.111:21
Connected to 111.111.111.111:21 in 0.015625 seconds, Waiting for Server
Response
220 txdmz09 FTP proxy (Version V2.1) ready.
Host type (1): Automatic detect
USER Whomever
331-(----GATEWAY CONNECTED TO 171.177.210.13----)
331-(220 <<<Connect:Enterprise UNIX 2.2.00 Secure FTP>>> at tx2pdts01
FTP server ready. Time = 11:20:42)
331 Password required for Whomever.
PASS (hidden)
230 Connect:Enterprise UNIX login ok, access restrictions apply.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
Host type (2): UNIX (standard)
Sending "FEAT" command to determine what features this server
supports.
FEAT
500 command not understood
Apparently, this server does not support the "FEAT" command for
automatic discovery of features.
Sending the FEAT command is optional.  You can disable it in the site
options of the profile.
PWD
257 "/Whomever" is current directory.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (171,161,160,119,247,24)
connecting data channel to 171.161.160.119:247,24(63256)
data channel connected to 171.161.160.119:247,24(63256)
RETR FILE NAME WITH BLANK SPACES
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for PGP EWN PREDAY NVFSEWN.
Cancelling transfer:  Telling server to stop sending data.
Canceling operation...
Sent "ABOR"  ... waiting for response
426 Transfer aborted. Data connection closed.
226 Abort successful
# transferred 0 bytes in 0.313 seconds, 0.000 bps ( 0.000 Bps),
transfer failed.
FAILURE, Start:  9:20:43 AM  End:  9:20:44 AM Bytes:             0 GET
C:\ c:\Program Files\Whatever\Whatever.pgp
FAILURE in command [get "FILE NAME WITH BLANK SPACES" " c:\Program
Files\Whatever\Whatever.pgp"]
QUIT
221 Goodbye.
Connection closed.  Ready for next connection.

I've tried a number of variations of the "get" command in the above
script, including directly referencing the entire path, (although loging
in with the above profile places me at the proper folder and should only
require the file name).  I've also used/not used quotes, due to the file
name having blanks in it (nothing we can do at our end about this), all
with same results.

PLEASE NOTE AS THE FOLLOWING IS VERY TELLING!  I've tried logging in
directly using the same profile I reference in my script.  Here's what
I've found:

Login works fine, placing me in the correct path folder by default.

If I highlight the file name and click on the green arrow, VOILA!, the
file gets transferred to my local hard drive.

BUT, when I don't highlight the file and click on the green arrow, and
get a screen prompting me to type in the file name I want to download,
it FAILS!  Checked several times to make sure I'm typing the file name
correctly, tried with and without quotes, etc, just as I mentioned I
tried in the above script, etc, with same results.

Thanks ahead for help.


Steven E. Cook
Senior Programming Analyst
Clark County School District - CIS Dept
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
702-799-5040   X5659

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/04/06 6:01 AM >>>
I will be out of the office starting  08/04/2006 and will not return
until
08/07/2006.

I will respond to your message when I return.



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