[Discussion] Thinking of going IMAC
James Cannon
cyberspittle at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 7 18:37:49 PST 2009
Hi Felmon,
That is correct. WinSCP is a GUI with a choice of Explorer or a Norton interface. "scp" is CLI ...
scp MyMachine:/folder/filename TargetMachine:/folder/filename
scp does have the advantage of automation via scriptability.
Sincerely,
James Cannon
--- On Mon, 12/7/09, Felmon Davis <davisf at union.edu> wrote:
From: Felmon Davis <davisf at union.edu>
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Thinking of going IMAC
To: "POSSI Discussion List" <discussion at lists.possi.org>
Date: Monday, December 7, 2009, 2:40 PM
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Mark Brueggemann wrote:
> > WinSCP is a great tool to transfer files from Windows to Linux.
>
> Was hoping for something a bit more user friendly than command
> line.
'winscp' is not 'command line'.
it has a very friendly user-interface, two panels open side-by-side,
one to your local stuff, the other to the remote stuff. use mouse
clicks and keyboarding to shuffle stuff around.
it's like an old program I used to use, I believe 'Norton Utilities'?
or 'mc' in Linux.
> If all I was doing was schlepping files back and forth
> that'd be one thing, but I want my data on the server and my
> workstation PC's to load/use/save it there.
I may have misunderstood something, what do you mean by 'load'? I
don't think one can start a program on the remote via 'winscp'; is
this what you want? samba doesn't do that either.
sorry, I may have missed something important.
F.
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