To muddy the water more from the windows side you can use cygwin to get the
core Linux commands and use the same backup plan in place

You could even use rsync...

Linux has tons of ways to run backups...
On Feb 17, 2012 12:05 AM, "Michael Havens" <[email protected]> wrote:

> cool.... after investigating further I've modified my command string.
> Could you show me how to make it right (I just assume I'm wrong anymore!)?
>
> scp -r -o Compression yes -o CompressionLevel 9 user1@host1:mnt/sda1
> user2@host2:desired/directory/file/name
>
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