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It sounds like you are trying to get an SCCS archive member?
Anyway, log on to the remote box, then use either compress or gzip to package the file. ftp the compress/zipped file. However if the file is an archive member I don't think you'll be able to do anything with it. Check out the file from the archive, then ftp it. Assuming I understand the problem... |
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