ITS URGENT !
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HI Acctually i am using win2000 server and I have a FTP Folder in which a remote computer places some word files.So I want to copy those files from that ftp folder to some other folder in the same drive.But the "select all" comand is not working and i have to copy/past all files one by one.Please mail me the soluution.Its urgent. BYE Prepare yourseld for the life after death.God bless you.
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HI Acctually i am using win2000 server and I have a FTP Folder in which a remote computer places some word files.So I want to copy those files from that ftp folder to some other folder in the same drive.But the "select all" comand is not working and i have to copy/past all files one by one.Please mail me the soluution.Its urgent. BYE Prepare yourseld for the life after death.God bless you.
Click the first file. Hold the Shift key down and click the last file. All files in between should then be selected. Right click on the highlighted area and choose Copy. Right click the destination folder and select Paste. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Click the first file. Hold the Shift key down and click the last file. All files in between should then be selected. Right click on the highlighted area and choose Copy. Right click the destination folder and select Paste. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
Roger, Is it possible to copy the file in FTP folder via the command prompt? I think if it is possible the owner of the question copy it via MSDOS prompt.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step. APO-CEDC Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Roger, Is it possible to copy the file in FTP folder via the command prompt? I think if it is possible the owner of the question copy it via MSDOS prompt.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step. APO-CEDC Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
Of course it's possible - see COPY /? for instructions. But I'm curious about what the poster reports, that Select All doesn't work. I'm running Win2K Server, have a ftproot folder full of files, and Edit/Select All works perfectly. I'm the Admin on this box, though, and the poster may not have sufficient privileges to select and move files on the machine. A chat with whoever is responsible for the server might clear things up. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Roger, Is it possible to copy the file in FTP folder via the command prompt? I think if it is possible the owner of the question copy it via MSDOS prompt.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step. APO-CEDC Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
Yup, just open a command prompt and type ftp (then press enter) more info[^] -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!