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AdamInternational
Posted: Monday, March 20, 2017 2:48:10 AM
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Location: Toronto
I've set up an execution to move a file from the hard drive to an ftp, and it all works fine, except for the file landing on the ftp has 0 bytes.

Any idea what's going on there, and how to fix it?

Thanks!

Adam
K101
Posted: Monday, March 20, 2017 9:15:29 AM
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Are you able to upload a file using another FTP client on the same machine? Do you have "Use passive mode" enabled or not, and does that setting make any difference?
AdamInternational
Posted: Monday, March 20, 2017 7:56:37 PM
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With passivemode disabled, I'm able to send the file name, but with 0 bytes. With it enabled, it doesn't even send the filename.

I can send a file (and with the proper bytes) using Filezilla

Adam
AdamInternational
Posted: Saturday, March 25, 2017 2:30:05 AM
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Location: Toronto
Here's a screenshot of my settings for the FTP transfer, and what happens with the file (it uploads the name, but with 0 bytes)

If anyone can see where I'm going wrong, please let me know! This is the last component that I need to make everything work smoothly

Adam


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K101
Posted: Monday, March 27, 2017 7:06:35 AM
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Unfortunately the screenshot's resolution is too low to make out any details. Perhaps it would be best to enclose a full-resolution PNG version of the screenshot in a zip archive before attaching.

In case the screenshot has any sensitive information (usernames/passwords/etc.), you might want to consider contacting Altova Support directly instead of posting in this public forum.
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