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OT: How transfer files from linux to windows?



Hi folks, 

I don't know, whom to ask, so I olease let me ask here.

I am looking for a way, to copy some files from linux to windows. I searched 
the web, but could not find any usefull answers.

These are the demandable conditions:

1. Must be a commandline command (so usable in a shell, no GUI-tools like 
Winscp, Putty or similar)

2. No installation of any additional tools on the windows system (like putty 
or similar)

3. No extra protocol activation on the windows system (like ftp or ssh)

4. username and password of the windows user are known

5. The target path on windows should be findable or setable, thus an executable 
can be copied and executed 

Does one know, if this can be already done, especially with Win_11? 

Moszt solutions, I found, are using scp or putty and a ssh-demon on the 
windows system. But this is not, what I want (see above). 

My idea was, to copy the files to a folder of the user by a single command in 
the shell, and then execute this also from a shell i.E. using winexe on linux. 
Is this technically possible at all or do I completely thinking wrong?

Thanks for any help and hints!

Best 

Hans



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