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| | automate FTP I'm trying to automate a simple FTP batch script and when I run the commands individually in the command prompt it's not sending over both files, only 1. I have two "filename".zip files and it's only sending the first. ftp ftp.server2.com username password put s:\admin\folder\*.zip quit |
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| | Re: automate FTP pete0085 schreef: Quote: > I'm trying to automate a simple FTP batch script and when I run the commands > individually in the command prompt it's not sending over both files, only 1. > I have two "filename".zip files and it's only sending the first. > > ftp ftp.server2.com > username > password > put s:\admin\folder\*.zip > quit |
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