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jobowo

Hi Martin, thanks for the response.
Perhaps a little bit of my background will help. I've been working on computers for 60 years, and was at one time an IT manager for government. Then I left IT far behind and did other things for 20 years, before retiring. However, since I retired, have been dabbling in some private hobby websites using PHP, MySQL, Javascript etc. So I'm not a novice but am not a professional either, so expect a somewhat casual approach that might horrify you but it suits my needs.

Have recently purchased a new laptop so am just getting used to Windows 11

- I believe the .ini was in %Appdata, along with the winSCP.exe. However, Explorer on Win11 is no more helpful in finding things than it was on Win10, so I may have deleted it
- Previous version of WinSCP was, I believe, 6.36 according to the downloads I have been able to find

Update on progress here: I have managed to manually eliminate OneDrive references from the defaults here and have my website up and running so things are back on track. However, what I liked about "upgrading" WinSCP was that in less than a minute, I would be up and running again. With this recent change, it has taken me an hour or so. Am not encouraged to upgrade in future!
martin

Re: Windows 11: sites lost on upgrade

What version were you using before?
Where exactly did you find your INI file?
If your try the previous version, does it pick up the INI file from the location, where you found it?
jobowo

Windows 11: sites lost on upgrade

After the most recent upgrade, my existing logins had disappeared