You can get pscp from the same place you get putty.

I've been using putty for years.  I don't have any problem with it.

JD

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> All:
>
> I found some software (freeware) that I'd like to pass along.  It's a
> ssh client (also does telnet and some other protocols) that runs under
> Win2k.  So far my non-thorough testing seems to show that it works
> fairly well.  It's called "Putty" and the download page for the
> software is:
> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html


yes, putty is king. small, simple, free.

works great until you need scp as well.
so i usually have cygwin and putty on my windoze boxen.

anyone know of a lightweight ssh client that also does scp?

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