Re: Copy from server to local machine
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 23:51:53 GMT
Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus:
> Not a security question, but a simple "how to?"
Disregard the question, I figured it out.
Turns out I was was using that command while already logged into the server!
-- Gnarlie
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