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Vicki,
In writing the File Transfer function, I was making some
assumptions:
1) You have a proxy account on your home node.
2) If not, you are using the DECNET area.
3) Your system manager doesn't allow an area to be
set 'World:write'
I am assuming that your system doesn't have the DECNET
area, which makes it more secure. No matter what example I
give, many people who follow it to the letter will get a
problem of some sort, since no three nodes are set up alike.
> Second, after I had unsuccessfully tried to transfer a file, I
> immediately tried again and was put back to the UTL menu.
> I tried a third time and everything worked ok.
As to the above, I would need more information to find out
exactly what happened in your first two tries. I wouldn't
doubt that there could be problems in this function, as I
wrote it as a make-shift short term solution (aren't they
all?) and will be replacing it with a more robust process.
Please provide any information you can.
thanks.
/ken
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> Second, after I had unsuccessfully tried to transfer a file, I
> immediately tried again and was put back to the UTL menu.
> I tried a third time and everything worked ok.
As I ran into the same problem I will try to describe it. I believe you get
sent back to the UTL menu if you have cycled through all the possible files you
could choose to transfer. It doesn't allow you to choose a file to transfer if
you get an error and the error was from an attemp to send the last file (based
on alphabetical order). It just puts you back to the UTL memu. Sounds like the
program isn't cycling properly when it reaches the end of the list. Once you
re-enter the FT option, the files are all available for selection once again.
Steve
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| Thanks, Ken, for the quick response and thanks, Steve, for explaining
the problem more clearly.
Ken, I tried the file transfer again and it worked without specifying
the disk. As a matter of fact, I tried specifying just the node
(BTO) and it worked correctly. I'm not clear why I had troubles
the first time, but everything seems to be working well now.
Regards,
Vicki
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