There's a product called Putty that can handle SSH...we use it for file transfers between Windows and Linux

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Richard Crawford
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:26 AM
  Subject: Re: Secure FTP?

  If you're using Windows servers, then why are you even bothering with
  secure FTP? ;-)

  Seriously, I don't know if these tools will work with Windows servers.
  Good luck.

  Burns, John D wrote:

  > I believe the servers are windows.  Will this still work?  Is there a
  > server for windows to support SCP?
  >
  > John Burns
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Richard Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 1:56 PM
  > To: CF-Talk
  > Subject: Re: Secure FTP?
  >
  > Burns, John D wrote:
  >
  >
  >>I asked a question earlier about transferring files from one server to
  >
  >
  >>another automatically.  The 2 servers are not on the same network and
  >>the files that are being copied are sensitive HR-type files.  What is
  >>the most secure way to transfer files like that?  Secure FTP?  Is
  >>there some other method?
  >
  >
  > SCP is probably your best bet.
  >
  > I'm assuming that the two servers are both *nix servers, and you've got
  > a Windows desktop.  Check out WinSCP or FileZilla, both of which can
  > handle SCP transfers with a clean GUI interface.
  >
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  > Richard S. Crawford
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  > UC Davis Extension Distance Learning Group (http://unexdlc.ucdavis.edu)
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