Thanks a lot for quick reply.
Whatever file I am trying to access is available in that location.
Strangely I see a "\" is being getting added to filename by "get()". I am just passing file name as it is. Does the function get() misbehave?
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1eb0c44)>>> PORT 192,168,2,31,14,171
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1eb0c44)<<< 200 PORT command successful.
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1eb0c44)>>> RETR Access_Sequence_DotNet_Log.html
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1eb0c44)<<< 550 \Access_Sequence_DotNet_Log.html : can
+'t find the file
Cannot get Access_Sequence_DotNet_Log.html
\Access_Sequence_DotNet_Log.html : can't find the file
Thanks
Amit
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