13 Jan 2006 13:48
jacja
Hello,
I am new, but I have already a question, as shown on top.
Can I use cmd <cp> to get such an operation done ? And if so, how does it work ?
Thanks for your help.
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#2 13 Jan 2006 13:54
Simon Sheppard
Is this a remote machine or a partition on the same machine? - are you trying to run the command from a bash prompt on the linux box or the Windows CMD prompt on a windows machine?
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#3 16 Jan 2006 09:09
jacja
Hi,
this are 2 different machines, SAPrunning on z/OS from where a file should be copied to a PC, drive c:
I thought CMD cp should work, but either I am doing something wrong, or it doesn't work at all in this case.
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#4 24 Jan 2006 19:47
Simon Sheppard
CMD will start the windows command shell - this will only run windows commands, not cp - unless you happen to have a Win32 port of that command.
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#5 31 Mar 2006 14:37
lasttimelife
hello...... i ma new linux user...
Liunx to windows 2000 or windows xp copy
this software is very powerfull......cpoy liunx to windows.....
u can search Winscp software...
https://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp ... r=internap
this links u can will download...
Last edited by lasttimelife (31 Mar 2006 14:38)
original thread: https://ss64.org/oldforum/viewtopic.php?id=39
copying files from a linux directory to a SAP or XP directory
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