[Bellows, Bambi]
> These things happen.  The partial file remains.  Best way to do it is to do
> an ls -l on the transferred file on the host node then do it in ftp (to an
> output file), compare the sizes, and if they match you're golden, and if
> they don't, retry it.  

FWIW, in terms of transferring large files, I'm all about using rsync
whenever possible simply because you can just keep re-running the same
command until it finally transfers.  rsync's site has builds for most
*nix's and google on "rsync windows" will lead to the various windows
builds that are out there.

HTH,

James
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