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		<description>[...] Worth mentioning here are tools such as cygwin which creates a Linux like environment on you windows PC and pscp which allows you to transfer file from windows system to Linux and vice versa using a command line. You can read the post about how you can easily upload files to Linux from your windows PC using pscp. [...]</description>
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