According to the FAQ this is true for *displaying* file names but is there really no way to copy all files with unicode names?
In some cases it won't work.
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According to the FAQ this is true for *displaying* file names but is there really no way to copy all files with unicode names?
Hi, I have a similar problem. I am trying to transfer files from Ubuntu server to Windows 7 (Korean locale). I turned on the option to force WinSCP to use UTF-8. After I made this change, I could transfer files named in Korean. However non-Korean unicode file names still gives me the msg "could not open remote file".
That's expected behaviour. It is explained in the FAQ.
Hi, I have a similar problem. I am trying to transfer files from Ubuntu server to Windows 7 (Korean locale). I turned on the option to force WinSCP to use UTF-8. After I made this change, I could transfer files named in Korean. However non-Korean unicode file names still gives me the msg "could not open remote file".
One OS is localized, everything works fine. The other OS is in English, with Default input language and keyboard set to my locale. Here, for unicode named folders I get "No such file or directory.; Error code: 2; Error message from server: No such file; Request code: 16".
Other folders work fine.
WinSCP should be able to transfer and synchronize files with unicode names even though they may not display correctly.
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Hi, I have a similar problem when copying files between WinXP and Ubuntu Hardy with v4.1.8 (build 415).
If a filename have "?" in it, it can't be copied though everything is perfectly OK under the respective file managers. WinXP -> Hardy "system error code 123" will popup. The other way round, "a call to an OS function failed" will popup.
No "?" in the filename - it can be copied but cannot retain the filename. The new filename will have "?" in it. And Hardy will append "(invalid encoding)" to the filename.
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I read https://winscp.net/eng/docs/faq_utf8, and if I understand it right, WinSCP should be able to transfer and synchronize files with unicode names even though they may not display correctly. Is that right?
I am trying to copy (sftp) a file from A to B (both Windows machines). The destination directory is empty and there are no spaces in the directory path. If the filename contains either a μ (U+0x03BC) or µ (U+0x00B5) character, WinSCP (this is 4.1.8 b415 on WinXP) copies the file then asks "Remote file 'Foo 1µV.dat' already exists. Overwrite?" Since the directory was empty, there is nothing to overwrite and this is unexpected behavior. Regardless of the answer given -- even append -- the file appears to transfer correctly.