Reflection .NET API
Attachmate.Reflection.Emulation.OpenSystems Assembly / Attachmate.Reflection.Emulation.OpenSystems Namespace / IFileTransfer Interface / FTPStartServer Method
Specifies the user name. If this argument is null or empty, Reflection uses the current FTP User Name (which can be set using the FTP tab of the File Transfer dialog box, or using the FTPUserName property). If no FTP User Name has been set, Reflection displays the FTP Log In dialog box unless FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified in the Options argument. If FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified, FTPStartServer returns an error when UserName is not specified and no FTP User Name has been set. If FTPServerOptions.Anonymous is specified in the Options argument, the UserName argument is ignored.
Specifies the FTP password. If this argument is null or empty, Reflection uses the current FTP Password (which can be set using the FTP tab in the File Transfer dialog box, or using the FTPPassword property). If no password has been set, Reflection displays the FTP Log In dialog box unless FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified in the Options argument. If FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified, FTPStartServer generates an error when Password is not specified and no password has been set.
Specifies the host name or IP address. If this argument is null or empty, the current value of FTPHostName is used.
Specifies additional, non-default behavior for the method. The possible values are: FTPServerOption.Anonymous Specifies that Reflection should use anonymous FTP when performing this transfer. FTPServerOption.NoLogInDialog Specifies that no FTP Log In dialog should appear if the FTP user name or password is not supplied. You can combine the two options by adding these values.


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    FTPStartServer Method
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    Connects to a host server in preparation for FTP file transfers. Use FTPSendFile and FTPReceiveFile to transfer files. Use FTPStopServer to disconnect from the host FTP server. If your settings file is not already configured for FTP protocol, use TransferDefaultProtocol to set the transfer protocol, and TransferPreset to set the host server type. Most menu commands and all toolbar buttons are disabled when Reflection is in server mode.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    
    Function FTPStartServer( _
       ByVal userName As String, _
       ByVal password As String, _
       ByVal hostName As String, _
       ByVal options As FTPServerOption _
    ) As ReturnCode
    'Usage
     
    
    Dim instance As IFileTransfer
    Dim userName As String
    Dim password As String
    Dim hostName As String
    Dim options As FTPServerOption
    Dim value As ReturnCode
     
    value = instance.FTPStartServer(userName, password, hostName, options)

    Parameters

    userName
    Specifies the user name. If this argument is null or empty, Reflection uses the current FTP User Name (which can be set using the FTP tab of the File Transfer dialog box, or using the FTPUserName property). If no FTP User Name has been set, Reflection displays the FTP Log In dialog box unless FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified in the Options argument. If FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified, FTPStartServer returns an error when UserName is not specified and no FTP User Name has been set. If FTPServerOptions.Anonymous is specified in the Options argument, the UserName argument is ignored.
    password
    Specifies the FTP password. If this argument is null or empty, Reflection uses the current FTP Password (which can be set using the FTP tab in the File Transfer dialog box, or using the FTPPassword property). If no password has been set, Reflection displays the FTP Log In dialog box unless FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified in the Options argument. If FTPServerOptions.NoLoginDialog is specified, FTPStartServer generates an error when Password is not specified and no password has been set.
    hostName
    Specifies the host name or IP address. If this argument is null or empty, the current value of FTPHostName is used.
    options
    Specifies additional, non-default behavior for the method. The possible values are: FTPServerOption.Anonymous Specifies that Reflection should use anonymous FTP when performing this transfer. FTPServerOption.NoLogInDialog Specifies that no FTP Log In dialog should appear if the FTP user name or password is not supplied. You can combine the two options by adding these values.
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