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I successfully sent a file to the server but don't know where it is stored.

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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting I successfully sent a file to the server but don't know where it is stored. If you chose the XModem option, the file is in the path and under the filename you specified. If you did not provide a path or used the ZModem option, the file is stored in the current server directory. If you transferred a file to the Utility Partition, it is stored in the directory of the utility you selected. For example, if you had previously selected "Update BIOS files", the transferred file will be found in the directory containing the BIOS update utility. 75

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Chapter 7
Troubleshooting
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I successfully sent a file to the server but don't know where it is stored.
If you chose the XModem option, the file is in the path and under the filename you
specified. If you did not provide a path or used the ZModem option, the file is
stored in the current server directory. If you transferred a file to the Utility
Partition, it is stored in the directory of the utility you selected. For example, if
you had previously selected "Update BIOS files", the transferred file will be found
in the directory containing the BIOS update utility.