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FTP - remote to remote transfer

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    Hi people :), Need some urgent help from u all. Hope somebody can help me out. I m very confused as to whether it is possible to transfer files from a remote FTP server to another remote FTP server directly without downloading/uploading those files to ur own local m/c ?? If it is possible, then how do i go about it ?? Need to know this urgently :doh: Thanks a lot. -Me .

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      Hi people :), Need some urgent help from u all. Hope somebody can help me out. I m very confused as to whether it is possible to transfer files from a remote FTP server to another remote FTP server directly without downloading/uploading those files to ur own local m/c ?? If it is possible, then how do i go about it ?? Need to know this urgently :doh: Thanks a lot. -Me .

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      What is m/c? You can open a pipe to both ftp locations and transfer the data through the middle system. The data can remain in a buffer, it does not need to be written to the local drive.

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        What is m/c? You can open a pipe to both ftp locations and transfer the data through the middle system. The data can remain in a buffer, it does not need to be written to the local drive.

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        But how do i implement it ?? any clues ?? m/c -> machine. need urgent help on this....pls help. Thanks. -Me.

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