Ah yes, thanks for the clarification, I seem to remember it now :)
Personally I would have preferred WinSCP to stay open, but I understand if there are other reasons for closing it. For me it would be much better if I wanted to open several Putty-sessions, and I could not remember the Shift modifier. Then I could simply press ESC to close WinSCP when done.
Of course I could just remember to use Shift+Ctrl+P instead :mrgreen:
Thanks,
Stian
Personally I would have preferred WinSCP to stay open, but I understand if there are other reasons for closing it. For me it would be much better if I wanted to open several Putty-sessions, and I could not remember the Shift modifier. Then I could simply press ESC to close WinSCP when done.
Of course I could just remember to use Shift+Ctrl+P instead :mrgreen:
Thanks,
Stian