Here you say "I am unable to install net::ssh2 using perl package manager. Is there any other alternative.". You don't tell us why you are unable to install via PPM. I provided an alternative method of installation.

You will continue to be "stuck" with your issue unless you either debug the problem on your own, or provide an appropriate level of information to allow people to help you.

In this thread several people, including myself, have given you links advising you how to best ask for help. Continuing to ignore this will likely cause others to ignore your further responses.


In reply to Re^4: how to transfer a set of files in a directory from linux server(remote machine) to windows server(local machine) by marto
in thread how to transfer a set of files in a directory from linux server(remote machine) to windows server(local machine) by mah_strict

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