WinSCP is a popular file transfer client for Windows. It was originally developed by Martin Prikryl. It also provides limited remote command execution and scripting capabilities. There is no support for terminal emulation, but it can be used together with PuTTY. After completing the installation, you will be prompted to enter the login information for the server you are trying to reach, which includes the hostname, the user name, the password, the port number, and the protocol to be used for the connection, as it can be seen from the picture below.
After entering the login information, you will click on the 'Login' button, and then the program will create a secure connection between your device and the server, the files on the server will appear on the right side and the files on your device on the left, you can now download files from the server or upload files to the server from Your device with ease.
With the Commands option, you can perform various tasks such as comparing files on the two devices, synchronizing between them, searching and opening a command line. To upload a file from the local device to the server, you can click with the right button on the file, then choose to upload the file.
Also, files can be downloaded from the server in a similar way by pressing the right button and choosing Download. Phone Number. Job Title. Company Size Company Size: 1 - 25 26 - 99 - - 1, - 4, 5, - 9, 10, - 19, 20, or More. Get notifications on updates for this project. Get the SourceForge newsletter. JavaScript is required for this form. No, thanks. NET assembly Optionally supports portable operation using a configuration file instead of registry entries, suitable for operation from removable media A comprehensive WinSCP documentation and an active user forum are freely accessible at WinSCP site.
Project Samples. Project Activity. Its main function is transferring files between a local and a remote computer. You can use WinSCP to transfer files both manually and automatically. For example, you can choose a Norton-Commander interface or an Explorer-like interface.
The Norton commander interface provides both local and remote directory panels, while the Explorer-like interface provides only a remote panel. The Login dialog opens, where you enter your settings. The Login dialog can be invoked later to open additional sessions. The program will ask you for your login information.
A local folder is displayed in the left panel and a remote folder in the right panel. If you are using Commander interface you can drop the files on its local panel. If you drop the files on empty place on file list, the files will be downloaded to current local directory. You can also drop the files to Windows File Explorer or other application.
Before the download actually starts, the transfer options dialog will show. There you will have a chance to change the transfer options or the target directory. You can avoid the dialog being shown in preferences. In such case you can change the transfer options by selecting preset on Transfer Settings toolbar. If you hold Shift key while dragging the files, they will be moved to local directory i.
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