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Dear all
We are currently working on to install some ERP system in wjhich we need to FTP from unix to windows 2000 machine We run ./lodrun to get files from d/xxxxx/xxxx directory but the ftpoutput.log file shows following error FTP: xxxxxxxxx system cannot find the path specified .. ..... FTP: file 'xxxxx' canot found under directory d/xxxxxx/xxxxx the INSTALL.log is empty. We have installed IIS and FTP Server properly Please tell us how we can overcome this error Post urgent helps |
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