Hello.

Maybe you can convert with packages as unix2dos or dos2unix,inclosed in Redhat 
distribution.
Or if transfer via ftp as binary,not as text files.

Josep


Begin of Quote Mikevl :
>Hi
>
>On the odd occasion I have stored scripts like smb.conf and crontab on a
>Windows file system i.e. my notebook for transporting from one Linux machine
>to another. This inevitably leads to corruption of the file. Characters
>appear to get added to the end of each line and heaven knows where else.
>
>Is there any way to "Clean" a file once it put back on my/any Linux system?
>I have found that dragging the file from Linux PC to Linux PC over the
>network helps but this seems extreme.
>
>
>Many thanks
>
>Mike
>
>
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