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vinceh
2012-10-31T20:46:14Z
Using SFTP with a certificate and can successfully "explore" the full contents of the server we are connecting to and see files in /home/username/dir1. We can even change the file names in there successfully using VC connection explorer.

But when we create a job to download *.* in that same directory, it errors with exit code 77777 and a result of "Unable to change folder to: /home/username/dir1, err: No such file" Tried declaring the folder as /home/username/dir1 and /home/username/dir1/ with no luck, also removed the "Case sensitive" switch.

Made sure the directory and all files in it have read permissions correct. Stumped!

Any help is appreciated.
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2012-10-31T22:32:55Z
Is it possible to create a test account for us? Then we would be able to see what really happens.
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vinceh
2012-11-01T13:26:02Z
Ah, afraid not -- the system is not publically accessible. If it is possible to do a WebEx (or similar) I could get you guys in to have a look, though.

VC 6.1.4, by the way.
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2012-11-01T14:01:42Z
Could you send the log file log_serverDATE.txt to support@visualcron.com
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vinceh
2012-11-01T14:31:25Z
vinceh
2012-11-01T14:46:54Z
Support caught this as a stupid error on my part. Thanks, guys.

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bbusse
2012-11-01T14:54:59Z
Originally Posted by: vinceh 

Support caught this as a stupid error on my part. Thanks, guys.

😊



Oh... come on.... tell the world what you did. 🙂 May save someone else from needing to blush.. lol

Brian
vinceh
2012-11-01T15:04:04Z
Heh, fine -- I will fess up. We have three connections all with similar names -- "servert1", "serverd1", "serverp1". (test, dev, prod) and they all look exactly the same except for that one directory. So, of course, I had the wrong server selected.

Server naming conventions will be the death of me.
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