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Old 03-25-2003
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FTP from AIX to 20 Windows clients

I have got a unix server ( AIX ) and 20 clients ( windows 2000 ) . I have to transfer a file through FTP from the server to each of 20 clients daily to check the network speed.

But each time I do ftp, I have to enter username and password and then transfer the file using "put <filename>". I have to do this for 20 machines which is a tedious process.

I want to avoid typing username and password and also typing command (may be by writing a script ) . But all the clients are windows 2000 machines.


Please suggest me a solution.

thanks after solution,
sharath
 

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