Filename capitalize behaves oddly

Hi,

I have downloaded a file named DNLD0320.txt from a UNIX server to my PC running WindowsNT but on my PC it is automatically called Dnld0320.txt. So I change the name back to capitals and upload it to another UNIX box and the same problem happens! It is called Dnld0320.txt on the uploaded machine. I have tried setting the Post Transfer Action, Auto Rename to 'capitalize' for everything but it still happens. Is this a known bug? I can't find reference to it and it seems really basic.

Please help- its driving me nuts.
Thanks
Austin.

Which file system are you using on your local NT machine, FAT or NTFS?

I'm using NTFS. I've also tried a network drive which shows NWFS under 'properties'. Both have the same problem. Cheers.

Please post the transfer log and raw directory listing of the server.

Sure. This is the FTP transfer log from a simple 'Paste' upload from my desktop to the server. No need to list the server as I can see from the FTP log the change has already happened:.

Resolving host name "mcjseailh2"
Connecting to 172.22.243.54 Port: 21
Connected to mcjseailh2.
220 mcjseail2 FTP server (SunOS 5.8) ready.
USER pbvusr
331 Password required for pbvusr.
PASS (hidden)
230 User pbvusr logged in.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: SUNOS
FEAT
500 'FEAT': command not understood.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I.
REST 0
502 REST command not implemented.
PWD
257 "/uat/vitria/ftp/pbv" is current directory.
CWD /uat/vitria/ftp/pbv/dcsdownload/incoming/291
250 CWD command successful.
PWD
257 "/uat/vitria/ftp/pbv/dcsdownload/incoming/291" is current directory.
Remote file exist check: 'Dnld0320.txt'.
SIZE Dnld0320.txt
500 'SIZE Dnld0320.txt': command not understood.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (172,22,243,54,222,140)
Opening data connection to 172.22.243.54 Port: 56972
STOR Dnld0320.txt
150 Binary data connection for Dnld0320.txt (172.24.11.231,2032).
39721 bytes transferred. (412 KB/s) (94 ms)
226 Transfer complete.
SIZE Dnld0320.txt
500 'SIZE Dnld0320.txt': command not understood.
SIZE not supported.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (172,22,243,54,222,142)
Opening data connection to 172.22.243.54 Port: 56974
LIST -aL
150 Binary data connection for /bin/ls (172.24.11.231,2033) (0 bytes).
189 bytes transferred. (11.5 KB/s) (16 ms)
226 Binary Transfer complete.
Transfer successful.