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          Transfer multiple files from the local system to the server. Syntax
          object.PutMultipleFiles( LocalPath,
          RemotePath, [FileMask], [Reserved] ) Parameters
          
            LocalPathA string argument which specifies the name of the directory on
            the local system where the files will be copied from. You must have
            permission to read the contents of the directory.RemotePathA string argument which specifies the name of the directory on
            the server where the files will be stored. You must have
            permission to modify the contents of the directory and create
            files.FileMaskAn optional string argument which specifies the wildcard mask
            to be used when selecting what files should be transferred. If this
            argument is omitted, the value of the FileMask property will
            be used. The default value of an empty string indicates that all
            files in the specified directory should be uploaded. Typically,
            this argument is a wildcard mask that limits the files uploaded to
            the server to those which match a specific extension. For example,
            to upload only those files that end in a ".dat"
            extension, the argument could be specified as
            "*.dat"ReservedAn argument reserved for future expansion. This argument should
            always be omitted or specified as a numeric value of zero. Return Value
          A value of zero is returned if the operation was successful,
          otherwise a non-zero error code is returned which indicates the cause
          of the failure. Remarks
          The PutMultipleFiles method copies multiple files from the
          local system to the server. If the remote file already exists,
          it is overwritten. This method will cause the current thread to block
          until all of the files have been transferred, a timeout occurs or the
          transfer is canceled. During the transfer, the OnProgress
          event will fire periodically, enabling the application to update any
          user interface objects such as a progress bar. See Also
          
            BufferSize Property,
            GetData Method,
            GetFile Method, 
            GetMultipleFiles Method, 
            PutData Method,
            PutFile Method,
            OnProgress Event,
            OnPutFile Event
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