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          Copy a file from the server to the local system. Syntax
          object.GetFile(LocalFile,
          [RemoteFile], [Offset]) Parameters
          
            LocalFileA string that specifies the name of the file that will be
            created on the local system. The file pathing and name conventions
            must be that of the local host.RemoteFileA string that specifies specifies the name of the file on the
            server. You must have permission to open this file for
            reading. This is an optional argument; if it is omitted, the value
            of the Resource property will be used. It is also
            permissible to specify a complete URL and the file will be
            downloaded from that location.OffsetAn optional integer argument that specifies the byte offset
            where the file transfer will begin. This argument is only valid for
            FTP servers, and is used to resume interrupted transfers. Return Value
          A value of zero is returned if the method succeeds. Otherwise,
          a non-zero error code is returned which indicates the cause of the
          failure. Remarks
          The GetFile method copies an existing file from the remote
          system to the local system. If the local file already exists, it is
          overwritten. Not all servers support the ability to restart a file
          transfer. Notably, a Windows IIS server may return an error if a
          non-zero restart offset is specified. It is not recommended that you
          restart text file transfers since differences between end-of-line
          characters can result in byte offset differences between the local
          and server system. If the AppendFile property is true, then the contents of
          RemoteFile will be appended to the contents of LocalFile,
          if it exists. Otherwise, the contents of RemoteFile will
          overwrite the contents of LocalFile. Example
          
nError = FileTransfer1.GetFile(strLocalFile, strRemoteFile)
If nError > 0 Then
    MsgBox FileTransfer1.LastErrorString, vbExclamation
    Exit Sub
End If
 See Also
          AppendFile Property,
          URL Property, 
          GetData Method, 
          GetMultipleFiles Method, 
          PostFile Method,
          PutData Method,
          PutFile Method |