If this was mentioned I apologize.

If you want to use ssh to copy files from windows to Linux, install
OpenSSH on the windows box.  it runs in the command prompt, which isn't
very powerfull, but how much power do you need to use scp?  Use putty
when you need a more powerful terminal to do normal telnet stuff.

http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/


On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 08:35, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 1/29/2002 08:21 AM -0500, you wrote:
> >PuTTY does _NOT_ support XYZmodem protocols - unless you can tell me how to
> >make it do that, it is of no use to me.  I have told my ssh server to allow
> >protocol 2, only, so scp doesn't seem to work.
> 
> scp or scp2 or something *does* work; I used it a couple of times. Moved to 
> SecureCRT 3.3 (which they've stopped supporting, dammit) so forgot. But you 
> should be able to get it to work; it's there. Also, you can get from the 
> PuTTY site a pscp.exe command-line scp client; that definitely works.
> 
> 
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