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how to get multiple files using sftp from a windows server

I need to get multiple files from a windows server to a solaris server using sftp,
I tried it but only can get one file at a time ( I'm unable to use a wild card character using sftp) hoe do i do this.
any light on this is appreciated.
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> prompt
to turn off do you want to yes/no? type questions.
Then type:
> mget <filenamepattern>
To get mutiple files, e.g.
> mget *.sh
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>mget * (it will take all files in particular folder)
>mget *.sh(once if u give in this way it vll take only .sh files)

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Note that these won't work files scattered in multiple folders.
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