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Summary
Transfer file in passive mode.
Description
Some applications may want to request the FTP Server to listen for a data port and wait for the connection rather than initiate the process when a data transfer request comes in. The
application can achieve this by setting the Passive property to True before initiating a file transfer request. To turn off passive mode file transfer, set the Passive property to False.
This property sets the LastResult property during run time and after a connection has been established. The value of the LastResult property can be checked to determine if any error occurred while
trying to set the Passive property.
This property can be changed at any time. The default value of this property is False.
Example
FTPClient.Passive = True
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