I have putty (from the install cd). It gives me options for Raw, Telnet, Rlogin and SSH. I don't recognize anything as being scp or ftp related.
When you say "download", are you implying that the putty on the installation CDs is...somewhat limited (i.e. brain dead)? The copy on the install CDs is Release 0.52. Geeze, not even a 1.0 release. (Of course I'm tanted by the Windows 1.no-no releases. Tom Duerbusch THD Consulting >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/27 2:45 PM >>> Download Putty and you'll get pscp/scp. ------------------------- Easier said than done. Win/2000 doesn't seem to have 'scp' nor does it have 'sftp'. It does have FTP and that is why I was using it. Just trying to keep it simple. I'm going to a test system that I use to stage files to a detachable drive that I mount as /share. On it contains such things as the "boot.local" to enable the timer fix, the SP2 CD, REXX programs that fix things up the way I like them and to report on things that I'm interested in, and to test out all functions that I need (ftp, printing, etc). Also, if I need specific RPMs that I had to download, they exist on the /share drive.
