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Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 13:58:36 +0800 (PHT)
From: "Julius C. Duque" <jcduque@cybercebu.com>
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Subject: Re: Scp with Windows 2000 ssh server
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On Mon, 28 May 2001, Christopher Noye wrote:

> Has anyone / or does anyone know why i can log into my Ssh server, move around directories etc etc but i can't scp , runs
> through scripts ok then get to CMD.exe Microsoft Windows 2000 [version 5.00.2195] and then doesn't copy. It also gives me no errors in verbose mode or gives me any clues. I have read this problem in a FAQ's with a couple of solutions and nothing has worked. I have tried several clients which work on Linux ssh servers including a windows client. Everyone can log in, no one can copy, regardless of the machine ...
> 
> I'm pulling my hair out trying to work out why ??  i have triple checked my syntax with Scp and i've tried PSCP but it has to be the server as these clients work on other Linux servers ....
> I am willing to try anything !

Have you checked the file permissions of the files you want to copy?
If you are not the owner of the files, you can't copy them, even if
scp or pscp seem to transfer the files.

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