To add the directory containing PSCP to your PATH environment variable, type into the console window: To start PSCP it will need either to be on your PATH or in your current directory. It should be available from the Programs section of your Start Menu.
#PUTTY DOWNLOAD FILE FROM SERVER WINDOWS#
With Windows 95, 98, and ME, this is called an ‘MS-DOS Prompt’ and with Windows NT, 2000, and XP, it is called a ‘Command Prompt’. This means that you cannot just double-click on its icon to run it and instead you have to bring up a console window.
PSFTP does not in general work with SSH-1 servers, however. If you have an SSH-2 server, you might prefer PSFTP (see chapter 6) for interactive use.
PSCP, the PuTTY Secure Copy client, is a tool for transferring files securely between computers using an SSH connection. 5.2.4 Using public key authentication with PSCPĬhapter 5: Using PSCP to transfer files securely.Chapter 5: Using PSCP to transfer files securely.