Run a Script File at Startup
You can start the client and provide command line parameters that automatically execute all the commands in a script file. This allows you to automate sequences of commands.
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You can set up a shortcut with a startup command that automatically executes a script when you double-click it. The properties you specify for the shortcut determine whether the client runs in a window or runs minimized on the desktop when you start it.
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You can enter a startup command in the Open box when you use the Run command from the Start menu.
Startup Command Syntax to Execute a Script File
<executable>.exe [<site>] /RFS <script file>
Use a space to separate each argument in the command line.
<executable>.exe
Provides the path and name of the FTP Client executable file.
For example:
"FTP_INSTALL_FOLDERRftpc.exe" <site>
Specifies a previously defined site. The site properties are in effect
when the client starts. If the FTP site name contains spaces, enclose it
in quotation marks, for example "ADA Home"
.
When included, the <site>
argument is always the first argument on the
command line. When used in conjunction with the /W
switch, the <site>
argument is ignored.
/RFS <script file>
Provides the path and name of the FTP script file. If the script file
name or path contains spaces, enclose it in quotation marks , for
example "C:\My Script Files\Get lab reports.rfs"
.
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