Command line ftp client

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Can anyone recommend a good command line ftp client for NT?

How the heck does this answer the question???

Windows NT comes with a command line FTP client build in. Just open a DOS
window and type FTP at the prompt.
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Brian Tillman wrote on 19 aug 2003 in alt.comp.freeware:
How the heck does this answer the question???

Windows NT comes with a command line FTP client build in. Just open a
DOS window and type FTP at the prompt.

Well, back to the basics can learn you a lot. Telnet permits you to work
with the ftp protocol as is. And that can be "good".
This opinion doesn't represent that of my company

I would hope so.
 
Brian Tillman wrote on 19 aug 2003 in alt.comp.freeware:

Well, back to the basics can learn you a lot. Telnet permits you to work
with the ftp protocol as is. And that can be "good".

I thought it was a non sequitur. Telnet allows you to communicate with
a remote computer. It only incidentally allows you do transfer files.
I don't think most ftp sites also allow telnet, so the answer would
likely not have been helpful.
 
wrote on 20 aug 2003 in alt.comp.freeware:
I thought it was a non sequitur. Telnet allows you to communicate with
a remote computer. It only incidentally allows you do transfer files.
I don't think most ftp sites also allow telnet, so the answer would
likely not have been helpful.

It at least helped to prompt you or someone else to take a very strange
color crayon and scribble:

btw, xp has it too.
 
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