PSCP accepts all the general command line options supported by the PuTTY tools, except the ones which make no sense in a file transfer utility. See section 3.11.3 for a description of these options. (The ones not supported by PSCP are clearly marked.)
PSCP also supports some of its own options. The following sections describe PSCP's specific command-line options.
-ls list remote files-p preserve file attributes-q quiet, don't show statistics-r copies directories recursively-batch avoid interactive prompts-sftp, -scp force use of particular file transfer protocol-no-sanitise-stderr: control error message sanitisation