Even if you can get that file via FTP from the command line does not automatically mean that you can get the contents of the directory where that file is stored. Make sure you permissions both for the directory and for the file. Note: 24x7 needs to set the current directory in order to search for the file before it attempts to download it. This allows automating various FTP "file watch" jobs. Workaround: If you like you can automate command line FTP by creating a FTP script than run it like "FTP my_ftp_server_name_here /s my_script.ftp". Then make 24x7 to run that command whenever desired. Sample file ----------------------------------- USER anonymous PWD name@company.com GET /some_dir_here/some_file_here QUIT Note that different FTP utilities support different syntax. Please run "FTP /?" command for more details. : Thanks for the quick reply. That's strange, the ftp server is anonymous, : also, I can get the file via FTP from the command line, as far as I know, : anyone can. : Is it that 24x7 doesn't have the right permissions??? : Thanks for any more insight you might have. : ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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