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Re: Incoming Binary Zmodem Transfer Fails 3 Years, 10 Months ago
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Thanks for the quick response. I tried 3.85 with another binary file, this time a PDF, and the transfer still fails. There should be a way to convert a binary file to Ascii encoding so that I could download two files. Something about base64 or some such. I need a temporary workaround. It may be Monday before I get to it, though.
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Re: Incoming Binary Zmodem Transfer Fails 3 Years, 10 Months ago
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You could use uuencode/uudecode, but you'd have to be able to uudecode on the Windows side.
Or, you could just wait till I have this figured out. I'm working on it tonight.
Brian
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Re: Incoming Binary Zmodem Transfer Fails 3 Years, 10 Months ago
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I downloaded it, but I am working this weekend, so I will probably not get to it until Monday. I will keep you posted.
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Re: Incoming Binary Zmodem Transfer Fails 3 Years, 10 Months ago
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STATUS REPORT:
The attempt to use 5.09 was only partially successful. I was able at least to login to my remote shell account, but I was not able to download files.
I have a PDF file, 774352 bytes. I UUENCODEd it to 1066922 bytes. When I tried a 'sz -b xxx' for the PDF, the download started, but after a while the progress meter and bytes received field "stuck" and did not increase. I noticed that there was a bytes received received field, but in the panel the bytes transmitted (so I am guessing) field was truncated in the display and hard to read. Anyway, eventually the transfer ended, as shown by the little icon in the system tray for a dialup connection, but there was no message of successful or failed completion. When I looked in Windows Explorer, there was no file in the directory.
When I tried to start the download, A.T. complained that "C:Download", my download directory, did not exist, even though it has existed for years. I clicked on the directory in the message box, but A.T. did not seem to accept it, but eventually started the -- failing -- download.
Next I tried 'sz -a' with the UUENCODEd file. Same complaint from A.T. that the C:Download directory does not exist, even though it does. Eventually the download started. It failed, although I did not get a message one way or the other, as just about then my firewall put up an alert about an intrusion attempt. (I have been getting a lot of those lately.)
Another item. Both 3.85, my current version, and 5.09 both say from time to time that my panix2.tnt has been modifed, even though it hasn't. I don't know what they are complaining about. When I go to close A.T., I have to tell it not to save any -- nonexistent -- changes.
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Re: Incoming Binary Zmodem Transfer Fails 3 Years, 10 Months ago
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Are you using the US-English version of Win98 or one localized in another language?
Do you have access to a Win2000 or XP box somewhere where you can test sending from the same host to a different client?
What type of host are you using?
What version of sz?
Any chance you could give me a temporary login to that machine so I can test this myself? It may be something host specific that I am not able to reproduce here.
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