-If a password is required to connect to the \c{host}, PSCP will
-interactively prompt you for it. However, this may not always be
-appropriate. If you are running PSCP as part of some automated job,
-it will not be possible to enter a password by hand. The \c{-pw}
-option to PSCP lets you specify the password to use on the command
-line.
-
-Since specifying passwords in scripts is a bad idea for security
-reasons, you might want instead to consider using public-key
-authentication; see \k{pscp-pubkey}.
-
-\S{pscp-pubkey} Return value