Green Xiar
(I am thinking you mean commands that open connections as they act on the
primary connection).
Paul
"Green Xiar" <gree...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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For the REST
RESTART (REST)
The argument field represents the server marker at which
file transfer is to be restarted. This command does not
cause file transfer but skips over the file to the specified
data checkpoint. This command shall be immediately followed
by the appropriate FTP service command which shall cause
file transfer to resume.
So if your server requires a RETR command immediately after a REST command.
It is
not possible to do achieve this using Wininet FTPCommand API; the only
option
is to use windows sockets.
Thanks
Brian [MS]
Microsoft Developer Support
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Paul
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Because RFC 959 doesn't document the use of REST in STREAM mode connections.
Alun.
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