Re: FTP will not accept password from a batch file



Thanks Bernard,

I did not delete the script file and took a look at it. I didn't see
anything wrong with it.
But when I tried running it from the command line the result was the same.
I was aware that the batch file code puts a blank at the end of each line
and it occurred to me that maybe the blank was read as part of the password.
So, I deleted the blanks and bingo! The operation ran correctly.
I guess this FTP server doesn't like those blanks.
None of the other servers care about them.

Ragnar


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