Racking my brain and cannot figure out the syntax that InSight wants for the remote directory. The remote windows server I am trying to copy to is running OpenSSH.
Under Administration I enter the proper File Transfer Settings...
-->A test while leaving the remote directory field blank is successful as shown below
-->The test tgz file gets copied to
C:/Users/myuser/---->In the above mentioned directory, the test creates a folder named "test", inside of which is the test tgz file
---->It also creates a folder named "-p" (what is this for?) in addition to the "test" folder
Now if I try to specify a specific remote directory, it fails...
--> assume my username is
myuser--> assume myuser's home folder is found in C:/Users (like normal users)
--> assume I created a new folder called
newfolder inside myuser's home dir (this is where we want the report going)
--> when specifying this remote directory, the test fails
----> I have tried various combos and variations of dir paths, /'s and \'s, etc... and cannot get a test to work. I want the test to place the tgz into
C:/Users/myuser/newfolder
I have reports exporting from Airwaves via SCP to this same windows server just fine. In airwaves I am even using the same user. In airwaves when I specify the remote dir as /Users/myuser/myfolder the copy works just fine. Even mimicking that syntax is not working for me over in InSight.
Any ideas? I'm going to feel like an idiot if I am glazing over something simple.