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Old 12-18-2008
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pscp.exe trasforms a.sh to 'a.sh '

When I upload from win XP client through ssh with pscp.exe file a.sh, I get on server file with a blank in the name: 'a '

>ls -alF *sh* |cat -vet -
-rw-r--r-- 1 az214926 6803 3835 Dec 17 18:43 a.sh $
-rwxr-xr-x 1 az214926 6803 3484 Dec 12 01:18 a.sh*$

Is there a way to upload file without adding the blank to replace the old one?

Thanks,
Alex
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Old 12-29-2008
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Are you using the GUI or the command line version of the tool? If the command line, can you show us the DOS command line? Maybe the problem is the $ sign or something?
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It was from python script and I found the error. Thank you anyway.
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