PC Program to transfer (L)user prograsms and settings

I used to to have such an animal, now I need an updated program but the
Darkside bought them out and I don’t want to feed M$.

What do you folks recommend, besides fdisk?

On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 13:32:32 +0000, Sewermonger wrote:
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I used to to have such an animal, now I need an updated program but the
Darkside bought them out and I don’t want to feed M$.

What do you folks recommend, besides fdisk?[/color]

I like cp for local stuff and scp for over the network.

CP?
SCP?

Dunno what these are


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On 04/01/2012 05:06, Sewermonger wrote:
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CP?
SCP?

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Linux commands - cp is copy and scp is secure copy (cp over SSH).

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ZCM and Personality Migration

It can take the personality(apps, data, App settings, favorites) of a
machine, store it on a server and then Apply them to a new machne.

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I used to to have such an animal, now I need an updated program but the
Darkside bought them out and I don’t want to feed M$.

What do you folks recommend, besides fdisk?

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Paul

ah…

I’m Linux stupid since the agency I work for went to the darkside
decades ago


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I’d like to do that, but this is for home use.


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No reason you can’t use it at home.
It’s a stand-alone program.
There is always the licensing issue, but if you have legal access to it,
its should work fairly well.

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I’d like to do that, but this is for home use.

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On 04/01/2012 20:36, Sewermonger wrote:
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ah…

I’m Linux stupid since the agency I work for went to the darkside
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Ever heard of WinSCP (a Windows GUI that can do scp) or Cygwin
(Linux-like environment for Windows that gives you cp command*)?

  • or you create a command or batch file (or even alias) to give you cp =
    copy!

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Simon,
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WinSCP (a Windows GUI that can do scp)[/color]

+1

Shaun Pond

Something else to investigate. So many things mentioned here, but not
enough time.


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Winscp is very good.

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I used to to have such an animal, now I need an updated program but the
Darkside bought them out and I don’t want to feed M$.

What do you folks recommend, besides fdisk?

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I have never used one, but I have heard that Aloha Bob is the best.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1091180,00.asp


Ciao, Dave

Simon Flood wrote:
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Ever heard of WinSCP (a Windows GUI that can do scp)
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WinSCP is a great program… I still use Windows XP as my desktop and
prefer a graphical environment.

WinSCP allows me to access my Linux files in the same way that Windows
Explorer provides access to my Window’s files. I can browse,
drag-and-drop, and double-click to open a file in a Notepad-like window

  • and it’s fast.

Once WinSCP has been configured to use a certificate for
authentication, I no longer need to provide a userid/password. I just
launch the program and I’m ready to start browsing.


Kevin Boyle
Calgary, Alberta Canada