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From: ajbdaneman
attbi.comDate: Tue Apr 16 2002 - 22:22:07 CDT
Try WinSCP, it's scp..but works just like an ftp client and it give you
those GUI warm and fuzzies...
On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 10:52 PM, Ralph Forsythe wrote:
> FYI, someone has come up with an answer to that little issue:
>
> http://tde.tucows.com/files2/ixplorer_018.zip
>
> I found this about a week ago. It's a Win32 GUI client for SFTP/SCP
> (includes the PuTTY versions with the zip file) with drag+drop
> capability, multiple files, basically all the stuff you want in a
> graphical client. If you register it you can tie directly into
> existing PuTTY profiles as well, otherwise you just type in the servers
> by hand. I've been using it quite a bit since I downloaded it, and
> have had no problems. It's on my list of "gotta have it" stuff I
> install with any win system now. It's also a web server sysadmin's
> godsend, since now my users can get the hell off FTP and use something
> they understand, which lets me sleep just a bit better at night... :)
>
> Not affiliated, etc. I just think it's a cool program!
> - Ralph
>
> At 05:25 PM 4/15/2002 +1200, Jamie Walker wrote:
> It is big alright, but it has better pre-connection options (connection
> profiles easier to use and have more options), it has integrated SFTP
> GUI, and unlike PuTTY which has no options at all after connecting, it
> has buttons which you can click to open another session to the same
> host (without needing to re-enter your password) or to open a GUI
> session etc etc. Those are differences off the top of my head.
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