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Windows FTP LCD command does not stick

Tags: Windows FTP
I put together this script to automate an FTP download.  I want to place the files in a folder other then where the script sits (Desktop in this case)  The files continue to download to my desktop instead of the folder specified with the LCD command.  Can anyone explain this?

VBS script that kicks off process

'The following code executes the FTP script. It creates a Shell
'object and run FTP program on top of it.
localloc="C:\Documents and Settings\U0102571\Desktop\ftp.txt"
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject( "WScript.Shell" )
objShell.Run ("ftp -i -s:" & chr(34) & localloc & chr(34))
Set objShell = Nothing

Contents of FTP.txt

open ftpsite.com
myusername
mypassword
cd /FTPTO/DT-PPT/
lcd C:\Documents and Settings\U0102571\Desktop\MyDownloads

ascii
mget *.*cnt

binary
get somefile.bin
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Question Stats
Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: keschuster
Solution Provided By: omarfarid
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 13
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