The problem is that I'm often not at my home/default directory when I close WinSCP. If I forget to return to the top level folder upon exit, next time I start WinSCP, I'm buried deep different directory that I rarely work in, and have to remember the long and complex path to get back to the top (outside my normal server account’s tree, starts with “/var/www…” (I think). Then I have go look up the “home” folder again.
It would save me time and aggravation if I could tell WinSCP to always resume at a folder I specify.
I never see the Login dialog. How do I make appear?
Setting the default directory is way too hard for such a simple task. Why don't you just put this in a normal properties dialog for each site?
@dangapin: Jail can be used to force user to stay only in some (usually home) directory (or its subdirectories). IMHO it is not a usual way to change home directory.
I have the same issue, and was told that Jail would be the program to use, though I haven't gotten it working yet.
Better luck to you!
Dan
How do I change my home directory? Thanks!