Hi Mark,
Installed latest version, all good here so far.
Kind Regards,
Tony
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CMX 3.14.0 build 3159 Updated
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Re: CMX 3.14.0 build 3159 Updated
... and all good here too, so thank you Mark.
I notice a new warning appearing in my MXdiags that shows some of my realtime uploads are a bit slow so the next one is skipped. I presume the warning is an enhancement in b3159.
Not really a problem for me but I wondered whether using something other than "plain old FTP" ... eg SFTP or FTPS ... would be more efficient?
I notice a new warning appearing in my MXdiags that shows some of my realtime uploads are a bit slow so the next one is skipped. I presume the warning is an enhancement in b3159.
Not really a problem for me but I wondered whether using something other than "plain old FTP" ... eg SFTP or FTPS ... would be more efficient?
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Re: CMX 3.14.0 build 3159 Updated
I have found SFTP to generally be faster - though as a transfer protocol I believe it is supposed to be less efficient than FTP. But the set-up and command response times seem to be faster, and we are not (generally!) transferring gigabytes of data.