Whilst support for the reception of FTP files exists, how
do you send a file via FTP from the server?
Anyone have any ideas?
Many Thanks
There's no support for FTP built into the BizTalk product. You'd need to
create a custom AIC to send files via FTP.
Larry Franks
Microsoft
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Whilst support for the reception of FTP files exists, how
do you send a file via FTP from the server?
Anyone have any ideas?
Many Thanks
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