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martin

Re: OpenVMS now failing as a connected platform

So when did it used to work? Were you using different version of WinSCP or OpenVMS?

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OpenVMSnic

OpenVMS now failing as a connected platform

Using WinSCP with OpenVMS now fails (all versions of OpenVMS, V7.n, V8.n)
It has issues retrieving the directory, and copying files fails with invalid file specificaion (on OpenVMS)
Copying files to remote side failed.
Failed to set default directory to /SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NIC].
file specification syntax error

The extra / at the beginning is causing the problem for VMS. The SYS$SYSDEVICE: IS the disk, there are no / on OpenVMS.

Directory listings fail:
Unexpected directory listing line 'dspppaksipf-com2012-08-31.txt/dspppaksipf-com2012-08-31.txt;1////dspppaksipf-com2012-08-31.txt;1/29696/1/0/2014/3/57/11/30/1/0/1'.
Invalid argument to date encode [2014-3-57]

OpenVMS used to work... FileZilla works and is being used as a workaround for now.