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Graham Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Nov 1996 16:50:33 EST
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My apologies for having to repeat myself but it's apparent from the
responses I'm getting that I should have been   more specific in the
details of our FTP 'Problem'. Whilst we're sending files to a Mac based CD,
we're using Telnet rather than Fetch, as has been suggested as the prefered
way with Macs by a few people (normally I would agree), because Fetch will
only allow us to view the files on the OS/9 machine, not transfer them.
We've tried a couple of different versions and get the same result. Leica
don't seem to have an answer although it seems to be related to good old
OS/9 somehow not wanting to fully communicate with Fetch! Telnet however,
does allow us to transfer but we then have the problem of not being able to
grab a whole directory, as is possible with Fetch, and simply dump it onto
the remote machine. It's this latter glitch that I'm hoping for some
pointers. I hope this clarifies things.
 
Thanks once again,
 
 
 
Graham Johnson
Biomaterials Group
CSIRO, Div. of Biomolecular Engineering,
North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia
ph: 61-2-9886 4851
fax: 61-2-9886 4805

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