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Configuring Session (Login Dialog)
To configure your session, start WinSCP, and then use the Login dialog that opens. It can be invoked also later to open additional sessions. The Login dialog’s options are categorised to pages, which are documented separately. The program hides advanced options (even complete pages) unless you select the Advanced options checkbox below the navigation tree.
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Using Dialog
If there are no sites (stored sessions), WinSCP displays the Session page. After you store one or more sites on the Sites/Stores sessions page, the Sites page will be the WinSCP Login dialog box’s default view.
After you configure the session, you can open it by clicking Login or save it by clicking Save.
To set current session options as defaults use Set defaults command in drop down menu of Save button.1
Pages
Pages available on Login dialog:
- Session (basic session options)
- Sites/Stored sessions (to manage sites/stored sessions)
- Logging (to enable logging)
- Environment (server compatibility options, filename encoding, DST, etc)
- Directories (initial directories, directory cache)
- Recycle Bin
- SFTP (SFTP protocol specific/compatibility options)
- SCP/Shell (shell and SCP protocol specific/compatibility options)
- FTP (FTP protocol specific options)
- Connection (timeouts, keepalives)
- SSH (SSH protocol options and authentication)
- Key exchange (key exchange and reexchange options)
- Authentication (advanced authentication options)
- Bugs (detections of known bugs in SSH servers)
- Preferences (interface/behaviour configuration)
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Other Tasks
In addition to configuring the session, you can use the WinSCP Login dialog box to:
- On Windows XP and older, use Set defaults button on Sites/Stored sessions page. Back