U3 Version of WinSCP?

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michael wihsboeck
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Hello,

it's not very hard. It is more or less only a special package format with some configuration to run the app direct from U3 compatible stick, see <invalid hyperlink removed by admin>

Greetings,
Michael

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JL
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martin wrote:

Thanks! I'll check it.

I would definitely be interested as well. U3 is blowing up and i think there will be more and more demand.

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martin
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Re: U3 Version?

Mat wrote:

I wonder if this ever got developed.
It's implemented already. Just waiting for the certification...

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Tomm
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WinSCP U3

Love it!!! One request for the next version:
Allow the path to the PuTTY executable to be a U3 package!!

Thanks for the U3 port!

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martin
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Tomm wrote:

Allow the path to the PuTTY executable to be a U3 package!!
It's not easy to do as PuTTY binary is stored in U3 archive. Unless you run it at least once directly, it gets not extracted.

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martin wrote:

Tomm wrote:

Allow the path to the PuTTY executable to be a U3 package!!
It's not easy to do as PuTTY binary is stored in U3 archive. Unless you run it at least once directly, it gets not extracted.

My understanding is (and that's is *very* limited :wink: ), is the up3 file is just a .ZIP file with the extension changed. Could you not do an in-memory extraction? Or would this be too cumbersome/expensive (ram-wise)?

But, if no, then not.

Thanks for responding!!

Tomm

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Re: WinSCP U3

My understanding is (and that's is *very* limited :wink: ), is the up3 file is just a .ZIP file with the extension changed. Could you not do an in-memory extraction? Or would this be too cumbersome/expensive (ram-wise)?
But there's too much logic associated with the ZIP file, specified by included manifest file (how to restore/save settings etc.).

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tenest wrote:

what about allowing the path to the putty executable be a relative path?
May be I miss something, but I do not see how this could help.

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I am not certain of all portable versions of putty but <invalid hyperlink removed by admin>

this version that we use extracts the putty.exe to the U3_DEVICE_EXEC_PATH when it is installed.

so if you could please incorporate this feature thank you.

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QuantumNet wrote:

so if you could please incorporate this feature thank you.
It has been already... You can use environment variables in path to PuTTY.

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