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File Transfer With Putty



I am trying WINSCP and it seems to work great, I guess if you have to use
multiple programs this would be the way to go.  Thanks guys

On 11/10/06, Jerry Feldman <jerry.feldman at algorithmics.com> wrote:
>
>  I agree, but I found pscp to be quite clumsy when I used it a number of
> years ago. It would be nice if there were an integrated ssh/file transfer
> utility for Windows, but Putty is a standalone. It really depends on what
> you want to do. If you are simply going to transfer a file once, then pscp
> is as good as any, but if you are going to do multiple file then WINSCP
> tends to fit in better.
>
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> Jerry Feldman <Jerry.Feldman at algorithmics.com>
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> On Behalf Of Matt Shields
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 8:33 AM
> To: Jerry Feldman; discuss at blu.org
> Subject: RE: File Transfer With Putty
>
> WinSCP is excellent, but if you want to use putty, you'll need to
> download all the putty applications.  There's one called pscp, which is
> Putty Secure Copy a command line scp.
>
> Matthew Shields
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Jerry Feldman
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 7:51 AM
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> Subject: Re: File Transfer With Putty
>
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 01:40:24 -0500
> John Abreau <john.abreau at zuken.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm not aware of any way to do a file transfer within the putty
> > terminal window. I believe putty does come with a separate
> > command-line file transfer program, but that's still a separate
> > program to open.
> I agree. You might take a look at WinSCP. This is an excellent program.
> I recommend it to some of the webmasters for some virtual domains we
> host. My wife also uses it.
>
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