Problem in Bursting.

Hi all,
I have a requirement to burst my output file to another window server. I have writtten FTP bursting query and bursted the output. The bursting status shows success , but i didnt get output file in that specified location of that server.
Any help on this issue will be helpful.
Regards,
Vinoth.

Have you tested by bursting locally (i.e. to local directory) ?
If that works then it is something happening with the delivery channel.
1. Please copy here how you are setting you FTP server
2. Make sure you have permission to store the file in the FTP directory assigned
(Do a test to FTP something outside BI Publisher: use DOS command to ftp from one machine to another)
cheers
Jorge

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