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The requested URI is invalid for this FTP command

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    Hi, I keep getting the error "The requested URI is invalid for this FTP command." when trying to upload a file from local machine to the FTP server using code below in C# 2.0. I am getting error on the bold line below. I would appreaciate if someone can guide me to proper solution. thanks Mahesh public void Deliver() { FtpWebRequest request = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(destinationHost); //destination host is ftp://actual IP address/ request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile; request.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(userId, password); // Copy the contents of the file to the request stream. StreamReader sourceStream = new StreamReader(sourceDirectory + sourceFile); byte[] fileContents = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(sourceStream.ReadToEnd()); sourceStream.Close(); request.ContentLength = fileContents.Length; Stream requestStream = request.GetRequestStream(); //getting error here stating requested uri is invalid for this FTP commnand. requestStream.Write(fileContents, 0, fileContents.Length); requestStream.Close(); FtpWebResponse response = (FtpWebResponse)request.GetResponse(); Console.WriteLine("Upload File Complete, status {0}", response.StatusDescription); response.Close(); }

    Thanks Needy

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