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Ok so basically, I have a created a program that creates a file, and I want it to upload the file to ftp automatically, so basically it creates the file, then without the user having to do anything, it would upload the file to ftp..

I have tried searching, but am not skilled enough to make anything I found work correctly, even though I thought it should..

Basically something as small as possible, where the config is unchangeable by the user, just all within the one file..

Thanks,

Robin.

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Ok so basically, I have a created a program that creates a file, and I want it to upload the file to ftp automatically, so basically it creates the file, then without the user having to do anything, it would upload the file to ftp..

I have tried searching, but am not skilled enough to make anything I found work correctly, even though I thought it should..

Basically something as small as possible, where the config is unchangeable by the user, just all within the one file..

Thanks,

Robin.

Have a look at the FTP.au3 sticky, in Example Scripts forum. If you read through ALL of the thread, it should work. If you need a hand, just ask in this thread :D
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Ok so basically, I have a created a program that creates a file, and I want it to upload the file to ftp automatically, so basically it creates the file, then without the user having to do anything, it would upload the file to ftp..

I have tried searching, but am not skilled enough to make anything I found work correctly, even though I thought it should..

Basically something as small as possible, where the config is unchangeable by the user, just all within the one file..

Thanks,

Robin.

first of all, go to example forum , download FTP.au3 and put it in the "Include" folder, then use this code

#include <FTP.au3>

 DllOpen('wininet.dll') 
 
$server = 'ftp.host.com'
$username = 'username'
$pass = 'password'
$Open = _FTPOpen('MyFTP Control')
$Conn = _FTPConnect($Open, $server, $username, $pass)
$Ftpp = _FtpPutFile($Conn, 'E:\AutoIt Project\d4rklog.txt', '/d4rklog.txt')
$Ftpc = _FTPClose($Open)

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first of all, go to example forum , download FTP.au3 and put it in the "Include" folder, then use this code

#include <FTP.au3>

DllOpen('wininet.dll') 
 
$server = 'ftp.host.com'
$username = 'username'
$pass = 'password'
$Open = _FTPOpen('MyFTP Control')
$Conn = _FTPConnect($Open, $server, $username, $pass)
$Ftpp = _FtpPutFile($Conn, 'E:\AutoIt Project\d4rklog.txt', '/d4rklog.txt')
$Ftpc = _FTPClose($Open)
Thank you for the response.

For some reason, this is still not working for me.

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first of all, go to example forum , download FTP.au3 and put it in the "Include" folder, then use this code

#include <FTP.au3>

DllOpen('wininet.dll') 
 
$server = 'ftp.host.com'
$username = 'username'
$pass = 'password'
$Open = _FTPOpen('MyFTP Control')
$Conn = _FTPConnect($Open, $server, $username, $pass)
$Ftpp = _FtpPutFile($Conn, 'E:\AutoIt Project\d4rklog.txt', '/d4rklog.txt')
$Ftpc = _FTPClose($Open)
Thank you for the response.

For some reason, this is still not working for me.

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