OK, I might have not been very precise :
My goal is to be able to do SFTP from the Windows server, whatever module I use, I don't really mind (for now...).

Following your advice, I tried to install Net::SFTP::Foreign :
ppm> install Net::SFTP::Foreign Downloading www.sisyphusion.tk packlist...redirect Downloading Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53...redirect Downloading Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53...redirect Downloading Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53...failed 500 Can't locate object met +hod "new" via package "LWP::Protocol::https::Socket" ppm install failed: 500 Can't locate object method "new" via package " +LWP::Protocol::https::Socket" ppm> install LWP::Protocol::https::Socket ppm install failed: Can't find any package that provide LWP::Protocol: +:https::Socket
I thought maybe the 2nd repo was a problem, so deleted it, and retried :
ppm> repo delete 2 Repo 2 deleted. ppm> install Net::SFTP::Foreign Downloading Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53...redirect Downloading Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53...redirect ppm install failed: 501 Protocol scheme 'https' is not supported (Cryp +t::SSLeay not installed)
Same error, again
Any recommendation ?

In reply to Re^2: Add Net::SFTP for Win 2008 by Burps
in thread [SOLVED] Add Net::SFTP for Win 2008 by Burps

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