Yes, as long as you have the relevant language pack installed for the operating system. Use the Log property to return the entire log as a string which can be handled separately in your VB application or VB script. I verified the script ownership user, group and permissions are correct domain user, psacln, I couldn't see any problem with the script so I went in and edited the offending script so that all that is in it is a print statement:! The Upload method is a synchronous command, meaning it must finish executing before subsequent commands in your script can be called. This indicates a problem with NTFS permissions.
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