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I's there a way to install OpenSSH SFTP client to Windows 7?

I cant seem to find a way anywyere.

Everywhere it's all PuTTY based clients.

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  • A Google search on OpenSSH SFTP Windows 7 revealed winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_openssh_server as the first item, which mentions OpenSSH-Win64.zip or OpenSSH-Win32.zip .
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  • It also says "Installing SFTP/SSH S-E-R-V-E-R". How did I not think of looking at that link...
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I's there a way to install OpenSSH SFTP client to Windows 7?

I cant seem to find a way anywyere.

Everywhere it's all PuTTY based clients.

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  • A Google search on OpenSSH SFTP Windows 7 revealed winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_openssh_server as the first item, which mentions OpenSSH-Win64.zip or OpenSSH-Win32.zip .
    – K7AAY
    2 days ago










  • It also says "Installing SFTP/SSH S-E-R-V-E-R". How did I not think of looking at that link...
    – JustAGuy
    2 days ago













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I's there a way to install OpenSSH SFTP client to Windows 7?

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Everywhere it's all PuTTY based clients.

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I's there a way to install OpenSSH SFTP client to Windows 7?

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Everywhere it's all PuTTY based clients.

Does it exist?







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  • A Google search on OpenSSH SFTP Windows 7 revealed winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_openssh_server as the first item, which mentions OpenSSH-Win64.zip or OpenSSH-Win32.zip .
    – K7AAY
    2 days ago










  • It also says "Installing SFTP/SSH S-E-R-V-E-R". How did I not think of looking at that link...
    – JustAGuy
    2 days ago


















  • A Google search on OpenSSH SFTP Windows 7 revealed winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_openssh_server as the first item, which mentions OpenSSH-Win64.zip or OpenSSH-Win32.zip .
    – K7AAY
    2 days ago










  • It also says "Installing SFTP/SSH S-E-R-V-E-R". How did I not think of looking at that link...
    – JustAGuy
    2 days ago
















A Google search on OpenSSH SFTP Windows 7 revealed winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_openssh_server as the first item, which mentions OpenSSH-Win64.zip or OpenSSH-Win32.zip .
– K7AAY
2 days ago




A Google search on OpenSSH SFTP Windows 7 revealed winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_openssh_server as the first item, which mentions OpenSSH-Win64.zip or OpenSSH-Win32.zip .
– K7AAY
2 days ago












It also says "Installing SFTP/SSH S-E-R-V-E-R". How did I not think of looking at that link...
– JustAGuy
2 days ago




It also says "Installing SFTP/SSH S-E-R-V-E-R". How did I not think of looking at that link...
– JustAGuy
2 days ago










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There's Microsoft Win32-OpenSSH project.



It can be manually installed to any version of Windows.



For client tools, just extract OpenSSH-Win64.zip (or OpenSSH-Win32.zip) anywhere you want. No "installation" is needed.





Note that for Windows 10, it's directly available as an optional Windows feature.

Just go to Settings > Apps > Manage optional features and add "OpenSSH client".

It installs to C:WindowsSystem32OpenSSH (and is added to PATH).






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  • Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:35










  • I've added a link to my answer.
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  • Thanks.........
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:39











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There's Microsoft Win32-OpenSSH project.



It can be manually installed to any version of Windows.



For client tools, just extract OpenSSH-Win64.zip (or OpenSSH-Win32.zip) anywhere you want. No "installation" is needed.





Note that for Windows 10, it's directly available as an optional Windows feature.

Just go to Settings > Apps > Manage optional features and add "OpenSSH client".

It installs to C:WindowsSystem32OpenSSH (and is added to PATH).






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  • Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:35










  • I've added a link to my answer.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 20 at 9:37












  • Thanks.........
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    Nov 20 at 9:39















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There's Microsoft Win32-OpenSSH project.



It can be manually installed to any version of Windows.



For client tools, just extract OpenSSH-Win64.zip (or OpenSSH-Win32.zip) anywhere you want. No "installation" is needed.





Note that for Windows 10, it's directly available as an optional Windows feature.

Just go to Settings > Apps > Manage optional features and add "OpenSSH client".

It installs to C:WindowsSystem32OpenSSH (and is added to PATH).






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  • Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:35










  • I've added a link to my answer.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 20 at 9:37












  • Thanks.........
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:39













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up vote
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There's Microsoft Win32-OpenSSH project.



It can be manually installed to any version of Windows.



For client tools, just extract OpenSSH-Win64.zip (or OpenSSH-Win32.zip) anywhere you want. No "installation" is needed.





Note that for Windows 10, it's directly available as an optional Windows feature.

Just go to Settings > Apps > Manage optional features and add "OpenSSH client".

It installs to C:WindowsSystem32OpenSSH (and is added to PATH).






share|improve this answer














There's Microsoft Win32-OpenSSH project.



It can be manually installed to any version of Windows.



For client tools, just extract OpenSSH-Win64.zip (or OpenSSH-Win32.zip) anywhere you want. No "installation" is needed.





Note that for Windows 10, it's directly available as an optional Windows feature.

Just go to Settings > Apps > Manage optional features and add "OpenSSH client".

It installs to C:WindowsSystem32OpenSSH (and is added to PATH).







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  • Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:35










  • I've added a link to my answer.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 20 at 9:37












  • Thanks.........
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    Nov 20 at 9:39


















  • Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
    – JustAGuy
    Nov 20 at 9:35










  • I've added a link to my answer.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 20 at 9:37












  • Thanks.........
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Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
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Ah, you mean this one? github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable. May I ask where can I find the binaries?
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Nov 20 at 9:35












I've added a link to my answer.
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I've added a link to my answer.
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