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i am using tcl script to change the password in a xml file and NYMEX server using expect send and expect commands. so before doing that i want to copy linux machine xml file to my local windows machine then locally i want to change the password attribute value in that xml then put it back to linux machine.

is it possible through file copy {C:\Where\To\Copy\From.txt} {C:\Where\To\Copy.to}

can i use XCOPY command in tcl? if yes please give some info.

can any1 please help me out... thanks in advance.

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  • Set up a Samba server on your Linux machine, make a share, mount it in Windows (you can automount it on startup) and access the file directly as e.g. L:\my.xml. Or copy it back and forth with exec scp user@host:my.xml my.xml and exec scp my.xml user@host:my.xml.
    – potrzebie
    May 6, 2013 at 17:39
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    you don't need to mount it, just access it with //machine/share/my.xml May 6, 2013 at 20:07
  • How do you plan to access the remote system? Telnet? SSH? SMB mounts? This changes how you go about doing this task. May 6, 2013 at 23:00
  • @DonalFellows - i want using telnet.
    – Piyush
    May 7, 2013 at 6:23

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we can use putty to copy from linux machine to windows machine and vice-versa

extract putty in you machine. eg: c:\putty move to c:\putty in CMD

run there to move linux to windows

pscp -l username -pw password ipaddressoflinuxmachine:/opt/TCagg/TCaggCombined/bin/fastfood/Clients/TA/abc.xml c:/temp

run there to move windows to linux

pscp -l username -pw password c:/temp/abc.xml ipaddressoflinuxmachine:/opt/TCagg/TCaggCombined/bin/fastfood/Clients/TA/

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