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PuTTY PSCP error “Local to local copy not supported” when username contains a slash

Yes, it’s the backslash. To workaround it, use an -l switch to specify the username. Background: The PSCP looks for the first colon, slash or backslash in the target. Only if the first symbol is colon, it considers the target as remote, otherwise as local.

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