Did you try:
pscp -P 22 c:\documents\foo.txt [email protected]:/tmp/foo
I had to go into the Putty Default Settings and "Save" them again, despite port 22 showing as the default. Worked for me to avoid adding the -P 22
option every time.
I had the same error and ended up at this page. The -P 22
did not solve my problem.
I use Putty saved sessions and double checked my command line and had the same error as the OP.
I was using:
pscp -l SESSION_NAME_IN_PUTTY ip:/remote_path local_path
I reviewed the command line options for pscp and changed the -l
to -load
and it worked.
The final command looked like:
pscp -load SESSION_NAME_IN_PUTTY ip:/remote_path local_path
Note: If you still have the error, please review your spelling of SESSION_NAME_IN_PUTTY
and ensure it is an exact match. One letter off, can cause the same error.
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