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SCP

is a Linux/UNIX command used to copy files between Linux/UNIX machines. It has the following
scp
syntax:
scp user@source:/directory/file user@destination:/directory/file
is included with Linux/UNIX.
scp

PSCP

is a program used to copy files between Windows and Linux/UNIX machines.
pscp
To use
, you must first save it from the following location to the Windows machine:
pscp
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
Next, open a DOS (command) window on the Windows machine, and enter the commands as follows:
To copy a file from a Linux machine to a Windows machine, enter the following:
<pscp directory>
\pscp fred@example.com:/etc/hosts c:\temp\example-hosts.txt
You will be prompted to enter a password for the Linux/UNIX machine.
To copy a file from a Windows machine to a Linux machine, enter the following:
<pscp directory>
\pscp c:\documents\foo.txt fred@example.com:/tmp/foo
You will be prompted to enter a password for the Linux/UNIX machine.
NOTE
You can either enter the path to the PSCP.EXE file as part of the command, or cd to the directory where you saved
the PSCP.EXE file before entering the pscp command.

Users' guide online help

In Sentriant AG, the help links in the product open an HTML version of the Sentriant AG documents.
The PDF version is still available in the
guide or Open Installation guide PDF links in the HTML document. This section briefly describes the
key components to the HTML version. The online help contains the same content as this Users' guide.
When you click a help link from within Sentriant AG, the help topic opens in a new window, as shown
in the following figure:
Sentriant AG Software Users Guide, Version 5.3
directory on the CD, and by clicking the Open Users'
/docs
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