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TCPIP Services, Remote Commands, RCP

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    The RCP (Remote Copy) command copies a file between your local
    host and a remote internet host. You can also use RCP to copy a
    file between two remote internet hosts. You specify the source
    and destination file names, each in the format appropriate for
    the source or destination system. For copying files from one
    remote host to another:

    o  If you do not have proxy login accounts (or authentication
       file entries) for both the source and remote hosts, you
       must have the same user name and password on both source
       and destination hosts. Use the /PASSWORD qualifier and,
       if necessary, the /USER_NAME qualifier, to specify the
       authentication information for the remote hosts.

    o  If you have a proxy login account (or authentication file
       entry) on one of the remote hosts only, use the /PASSWORD
       qualifier and, if necessary, the /USER_NAME qualifier to
       specify the authentication information for the other host.

    By using the /RECURSIVE qualifier with the RCP command, you can
    recursively copy every file and subdirectory in a directory.

    You can also use the COPY/RCP command to copy files across the
    network using TCP/IP. For more information on this command, enter
    HELP COPY/RCP at the DCL prompt.

    Note that you can also use FTP to transfer files.

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