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We have a shared drive that contains some zip files that I
download daily to process in Excel. I already have my script opening the zip file and unzipping automatically. My question is this: Can I open up a command prompt and start an FTP session to the shared drive and download the files from within Excel? This would be great because then I have automated another step that I have to perform daily. Jeff |
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If you have a shared drive, you should just be able to copy the file using
the UNC path. No reason to go to FTP. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jeff Armstrong" wrote in message ... We have a shared drive that contains some zip files that I download daily to process in Excel. I already have my script opening the zip file and unzipping automatically. My question is this: Can I open up a command prompt and start an FTP session to the shared drive and download the files from within Excel? This would be great because then I have automated another step that I have to perform daily. Jeff |
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