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File Copy From Unix (SCO)
Last Post 17 Feb 2011 05:45 AM by halr9000. 3 Replies.
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Kókai Péter
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| 17 Feb 2011 02:21 AM |
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Hi all!
I would like to copy some files from a unix (like \\'COMPUTERNAME'\etc\FILENAME) dir to a windows dir (like: d:\tmp).
Is it possible?
If, it is, how I can do this?
Thx in advance!
Regards,
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Marco Shaw
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| 17 Feb 2011 03:40 AM |
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Can you provide more details? You want to be on the UNIX or the Windows side when you do this command? This is not the proper forum to ask, but you could start looking into OS interoperability tools for sharing filesystems like NFS or SAMBA. Other than that, you will likely have an easier job of doing this is you settle for something like SSH to transfer files. |
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Kókai Péter
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| 17 Feb 2011 03:50 AM |
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First of all - thx your answer!
I would like to use powershell to solve this task, that's why I wrote to this forum.
So, I have to write a script, that is run on a windows, and every morning copy some files from a unix server to the win computer.
My question is: Can I do this with powershell, or I need to look for another solution?
Thx in advance!
Koky |
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halr9000 PowerShell MVP, Site Admin
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