copying file in a network (linux server and window workstation)
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but is there any alternative if im using putty to access the linux server to copy the file from the server going here to my windows workstation or vice versa..
I'm do not understand your question.
PuTTY is a secure telnet client for remote access control. If you want to copy files from the windows PC to the linux PC you use psftp which is a secure FTP client or pscp which is a command line copy. A windows GUI secure FTP application is called winscp.
well i already got it ive install winscp on the windows box to access and copy file from linux and vice versa .. well tnx alot to you guy .. ive learned many thing from these forum ..
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