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how can i copy data in LINUX Machine to windows XP

Can anyone tell me how can i copy data in LINUX Machine to windows XP

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That's a pretty open-ended question. Are they on the same physical hardware or do you want to take some files with you to a different machine somewhere? Copying files to a USB stick or scp:ing them to a convenient place over the network are the most popular general-purpose alternatives but if this is on a local machine, maybe you can just mount your Windows drive from Linux, or vice versa.
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I am using Wsftp now...and its helpful as i am on the same network. Probably it was dumb question but i am sorry.

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