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-The first syntax opens the stored session. The second creates the session specified by at least hostname, optionally by name of protocol, port number, username, password and initial remote path. In both cases, when only hostname is known, only Login dialog is shown with pre-filled hostname. Otherwise connection attempt is started immediately. If the remote path is not ended by slash (''/''), it is treated as path to file (or even directory) that should be downloaded. Special characters (like ''@'' in username) can be encoded using ''%XX'' syntax, where ''XX'' is hexadecimal ASCII code.+The first syntax opens the stored session (to open session, stored in folder, use path syntax "folder/session"). The second creates the session specified by at least hostname, optionally by name of protocol, port number, username, password and initial remote path. In both cases, when only hostname is known, only Login dialog is shown with pre-filled hostname. Otherwise connection attempt is started immediately. If the remote path is not ended by slash (''/''), it is treated as path to file (or even directory) that should be downloaded. Special characters (like ''@'' in username) can be encoded using ''%XX'' syntax, where ''XX'' is hexadecimal ASCII code.
Parameter ''/console'' executes WinSCP in [[scripting|console (scripting) mode]]. Note that when WinSCP is executed via [[scripting#console|console interface (winscp.com)]], the ''/console'' parameter is not necessary. Parameter ''/console'' executes WinSCP in [[scripting|console (scripting) mode]]. Note that when WinSCP is executed via [[scripting#console|console interface (winscp.com)]], the ''/console'' parameter is not necessary.

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