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martin

Re: config.php:

Please post a full log file showing the problem.

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ProxyNL

Re: config.php:

martin wrote:

Do you want to download it?
Note that Windows does not allow : in file name.
But anyway, WinSCP should replace the : automatically on download.
See: https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_transfer_custom#filename_modification


Yes, and it is a Linux file...
I use WinSCP mainly to copy files from my Linux Server to the desktop.
ProxyNL

config.php:

Hi,

I cannot copy or move a file named (for example) config.php:
(no the : is no mistake)

WinScp won't copy it.

Perhapps can someone tell me how to copy it.

ProxyNL