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 · Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release (Tikanga) I use PuTTY to connect to my Unix and Linux boxes and want to find a way to transfer text files from my Linux box to my Windows PC. To do it now, I transfer the file to the Unix box, then get on my PC cmd and ftp from the Unix box. A pain. I figure there has to be a better way.  · Setup your Linux sever for SSH access. Install Putty on Windows machine. The Putty-GUI can be used to SSH-connect to your Linux Box, but for file- transfer, we just need one of the putty tools called PSCP; With Putty installed, set Putty's path so Reviews: 2. Use get to download a single file. Use mget to download multiple files at once, for example, mget a* to download all files beginning with the lower-case letter, a. (The uploads use put and mput.) To end the SFTP session, type bye.

How to transfer files between a Windows and a Linux Machine. Download and install Putty onto the workstation. Open a Command Prompt terminal and change directories to the Putty-installation-path. Tip: Browse to the Putty installation path C:Program Files (x86)Putty using the Windows Explorer. To copy a file from Windows to Linux with PuTTY. Use get to download a single file. Use mget to download multiple files at once, for example, mget a* to download all files beginning with the lower-case letter, a. (The uploads use put and mput.) To end the SFTP session, type bye. The Putty-GUI can be used to SSH-connect to your Linux Box, but for file- transfer, we just need one of the putty tools called PSCP. With Putty installed, set Putty's path so that PSCP can be called from DOS command line.

Instructions: Download bltadwin.ru from Putty download page. Open command prompt and type set PATH=file>. In command prompt point to the location of the bltadwin.ru using cd command. Type pscp. use the following command to copy file form remote server to the local system. pscp [options] [user@]host:source target. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release (Tikanga) I use PuTTY to connect to my Unix and Linux boxes and want to find a way to transfer text files from my Linux box to my Windows PC. To do it now, I transfer the file to the Unix box, then get on my PC cmd and ftp from the Unix box. A pain. I figure there has to be a better way. The path to the file on the remote server; The path to the download location; You should already have the login credentials when you connect to the server using PuTTY, or some other tool, so we won’t go into it here. As for the port number, you’ll need to know which SSH server port your VPS listens to.

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