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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T21:10:58+00:00 2026-06-13T21:10:58+00:00

To get a file, the Method looks like this: $ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods+Ftp]::DownloadFile So, I

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To get a file, the Method looks like this:

$ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods+Ftp]::DownloadFile  

So, I am trying to change the Method to be equivalent to the C# code below:

request.Method = System.Net.WebRequestMethods.Ftp.GetDateTimestamp;

How can I use GetDateTimestamp in powershell?

I have tried the following variations without any luck yet:

$ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods+Ftp.GetDateTimestamp]
$ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods+Ftp+GetDateTimestamp]
$ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods.Ftp.GetDateTimestamp]
$ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods.Ftp+GetDateTimestamp]

bonus question: what is the :: mean on the first code example mean?

Thanks!

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    2026-06-13T21:11:01+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:11 pm

    This seems to work:

    $ftprequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods+Ftp]::GetDateTimestamp
    

    :: is to access shared/static members, which GetDateTimeStamp is.

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