Hi, we just noticed that sometimes with FTP, aquisition can get in the way when recursively uploading folders. This is a problem when a folder by the same name already exists and is aquired. Here is an example from my logfile: 206.183.203.184:2067 <== CWD /taoswebb/import 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 250 CWD command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== CWD news ["news" was aquired-- it doesn't exist in import/!] 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 250 CWD command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== PORT 206,183,203,184,128,63 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 200 PORT command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== STOR taoswebb_masthead2.gif 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 150 Opening Binary connection for taoswebb_masthead2.gif 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 426 Error creating file. [why does this fail? Here is a successful one: ] 206.183.203.184:2067 <== CWD /taoswebb/import 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 250 CWD command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== CWD rec_index 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 550 No such directory. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== MKD rec_index 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 257 MKD command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== CWD rec_index 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 250 CWD command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== PORT 206,183,203,184,128,64 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 200 PORT command successful. 206.183.203.184:2067 <== STOR taoswebb_masthead2.gif 206.183.203.184:2067 ==> 150 Opening Binary connection for taoswebb_masthead2.gif Maybe ZServer should not use aquisition when responding to CWD? -- Alex Rice | alrice@swcp.com | http://www.swcp.com/~alrice Current Location: N. Rio Grande Bioregion, Southwestern USA