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Exclamation when executing .sh script in telnet error "script not found"

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i have written a wrapper script which inturn call the ftp child script in it. Now the problem is when i executing the same script in my script directory through putty it is getting executed successfully;where as through telnet i get an error "scripts not found" Can some one help me...

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Youve answered yourself:when i executing the same script in my script directory through putty it is getting executed successfully
with telnet access youre most certainly no more in that directory...
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