There are 'Tracing' parameters in multiple places in the FTP Stage from what I recall. Read the 'Property Help' for them so you understand how they work (additive - so to turn on option 1 and 4 you set it to 5) then bump them up from a zero to something else.
You'll get all kinds of information in the log that should help figure out what's going on.
Deleting a file from DS on windows server
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What happened when you turned trace on? It should have showed you the problem.
'Telnet Prompt 1' you should set back to the default - it is your first logon prompt. Prompt 2 should be for the password. From memory, there should be a 'Telnet Command' box you put the complete 'delete' command in.
Also note that just because you have permissions to ftp something doesn't imply you have permissions to telnet into the box. You could always fall back on an ftp script that does the delete via ftp, I've done that several times in the past without issue.
'Telnet Prompt 1' you should set back to the default - it is your first logon prompt. Prompt 2 should be for the password. From memory, there should be a 'Telnet Command' box you put the complete 'delete' command in.
Also note that just because you have permissions to ftp something doesn't imply you have permissions to telnet into the box. You could always fall back on an ftp script that does the delete via ftp, I've done that several times in the past without issue.
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If they've blocked telnet try using SSH (port #22). You need a telnet client that supports this protocol; puTTY is an excellent one that can be downloaded from the internet.
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