The same applies I think to WinSCP

http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/

No install necessary for sure; just a *.exe file.

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Quoting harley mcdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> skip,
> 
> try putty ( pscp.exe and putty.exe ) :
> 
> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
> 
> as long as you can write to some "folder" you should
> be able to run it, i think.  no install necessary.
> 
> h
> ..
> 
> --- Skip Morrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know that I should use ssh instead of telnet and
> > scp instead of ftp.  The
> > problem is, windows clients are kinda hard to come
> > by for scp.  Yeah, I know
> > of several, but at work, it takes an act of congress
> > to install anything on
> > the computers.  So, what about https?  I want to be
> > able to grab files off
> > of my home computer while at work.  The easy answer
> > is to run an ftp server.
> > But I won't, for obvious reasons.  I can run sshd,
> > and I do, but I have the
> > afore-mentioned problem.  If I set up apache with
> > SSL, can I set up a secure
> > web page that asks for a password that will allow me
> > to browse my file
> > system?  Then I could use any up-to-date web browser
> > to grab my files.  Good
> > idea?  Bad idea?  Bad, but not as bad as FTP?  Good,
> > but not as good as
> > SCP/SSH?
> > 
> > Skip
> > 
> > I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done,
> > so now I just have to
> > fill in the rest.
> > - Steven Wright
> > 
> 
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