Im really sorry, i need this in simple terms. Putty command line looks alot better though!
this is the script i intend to use SETLOCAL "C:\Program Files\putty" >"%TMP%\~ftplist.txt" DIR /B "C:\encryptedfiles" PUSHD "C:\encryptedfiles" FOR /F "delims=" %%F IN ('MORE ^< "%TMP%\~ftplist.txt"') DO ( IF EXIST %%F ( MY PUTTY COMMAND GOES HERE ???????????????????????????????????????? IF ERRORLEVEL == 0 DEL "%%F" ) ) POPD DEL "%TMP%\~encryptlist.txt" ENDLOCAL I suppose what im asking is, please could you give the command, by the way does putty support SFTP with TLS authentication? > Subject: Re: Scripting > From: reid.thomp...@ateb.com > To: l_elco...@hotmail.co.uk > CC: reid.thomp...@ateb.com > Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 08:45:46 -0400 > > On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 11:46 +0100, Lee Elcocks wrote: > > Hello all. > > > > This is my last resort. I know that this is not the realy the correct > > place to pose such a question. > > > > I have now succesfully set up a fully automated GPG solution, with the > > help of all of you on this list. > > > > However my next task is to intergrate the scripts with GPG with > > WINSCP. > > > > basically i want to do this. > > > > Auto encrypted files end up in a folder called C:\encryptedfiles > > > > then the WINSCP script will run and look at the files in the above > > folder, collect the file names into a temporary text file, and SFTP > > them over to a remote server. > > My question is does anybody on this list have any knowledge of WINSCP > > scripting? > > Ive had a look at the help pages on the website and cannot for the > > life of me figure them out! PS > > I'm willing to pay! > > _______________________________________________ > > Gnupg-users mailing list > > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users > > use the putty tools... pscp.exe ... with an ssh passwordless keypair > schedule a task to call a bat file with something like this.... > > \path\to\pscp.exe -q -i \path\to\private-key.ppk > \path\to\pattern_match_for_files > remote_host_use...@remote_host.domain.com:/path/to/folder/to/put/files/in
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