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Triggering concurrent ftp processes in background
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Apr 2nd, 2007
Hi,
I'm looking at writing python script to enable me to trigger multiple ftp processes concurrently in the background mode, like using "&" in shell programming.
Can someone share with me the command to do so?
Thank You.
LYL
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