I use sftp  with Co:Z SFTP installed on the z/OS side.  It allows access to 
z/OS files as well as OMVS files.  Where as OpenSSH on z/OS only allows access 
to OMVS files.

Under Windows you can use WSL, Putty, Cygwin, or any other CLI sftp product.  I 
use Cygwin most of the time.


On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 16:06:52 -0500, Steve Estle <sest...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hello All,
>
>I work in a secure government environment and moving files up and down from 
>the mainframe (especially traditional ZOS datasets) is a 'xxxx' pita with 
>Winscp and everything I read (including IBMMAIN archives) is that tool is just 
>plain dumb when it comes to datasets with standard ZOS HLQ's.  I'm trying to 
>do a non-scientific poll - what is the preferred FTP client to run on Windows 
>platform out there everyone is using that you are happy with and can easily 
>navigate to either traditional ZOS HLQ dataset or Unix System Services files.  
>Of course freeware is preferred if user friendly.    
>
>I know there is Filezilla but not sure it is much better than Winscp?
>
>Thanks for everyone's thoughts and input.
>
>Steve Estle
>steven.es...@peraton.com
>
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