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Asked by proj2005 in Windows 2003 Server, IBM AIX Unix, FTP Servers
I need to create a simple batch file in our Aix Server to transmit about 12 files to a
windows 2003 server via ftp in Aix. I would like to send the entire folder if possible.
We need to automate this process.
Can I use command lines in a Cron job? I know nothing about cron but I have an actual
perl script that a consultant did a few yrs ago for reference and runs on a scheduled
time. How do you even open Cron? Sorry for my ignorance in this matter.
Sample Commands:
1. ftp 192.168.0.100
2. user myname -- pass mypassword
3. cd sharewinfolder
4. STOR [your file name]
5. Bye
Are these commands valid on the command line?
Thanks in advance
20091118-EE-VQP-93 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625