X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/6da38567d45751e43b717fad3f606e2000e27415..9954aaa37368a233dc614d610ca68c2ce5a7e8cd:/doc/pscp.but diff --git a/doc/pscp.but b/doc/pscp.but index 9b79dd56..627dd8f2 100644 --- a/doc/pscp.but +++ b/doc/pscp.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.10 2001/02/19 10:54:18 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.12 2001/07/01 09:21:01 simon Exp $ \#FIXME: Need examples @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ To start PSCP it will need either to be on your \i{\c{PATH}} or in your current directory. To add the directory containing PSCP to your \c{PATH} environment variable, type into the console window: -\c set PATH C:\path\to\putty\directory;%PATH% +\c set PATH=C:\path\to\putty\directory;%PATH% This will only work for the lifetime of that particular console window. To set your \c{PATH} more permanently on Windows NT, use the @@ -201,7 +201,8 @@ Firstly, PSCP can use PuTTY saved sessions in place of hostnames to log in as (see \k{config-username}). \b In PSCP, you can now use the name of the session instead of a -hostname: \c{pscp sessionname:file localfile}. +hostname: type \c{pscp sessionname:file localfile}, where +\c{sessionname} is replaced by the name of your saved session. Secondly, PSCP will attempt to authenticate using Pageant if Pageant is running (see \k{pageant}). So you would do this: