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==== Session ==== ==== Session ====
-The first syntax opens the stored session (to open session, stored in folder, use path syntax "folder/session").+The first syntax opens the [[session_configuration#stored|stored session]] (to open session, stored in folder, use path syntax "folder/session").
The second creates the session specified by [[session_url|session URL]] and optionally by initial remote path. If the remote path is not ended by slash (''/''), it is treated as path to file (or even directory) that should be downloaded. The second creates the session specified by [[session_url|session URL]] and optionally by initial remote path. If the remote path is not ended by slash (''/''), it is treated as path to file (or even directory) that should be downloaded.
-For security reasons, when protocol (such as ''%%sftp://%%'') is provided on command line (possible execution from web browser/Windows Explorer), all command-like parameters that cause any automatic action are ignored, including ''/defaults'', ''/log'', ''/script'' and ''/command''.+For security reasons, when protocol (such as ''%%sftp://%%'') is provided as part of session URL (possible execution from web browser/Windows Explorer), all command-like parameters that cause any automatic action are ignored, including ''/defaults'', ''/log'', ''/script'' and ''/command''.
Parameter ''/privatekey'' specifies [[local_path|local path]] to [[public_key#private|private key file]]. Parameter ''/privatekey'' specifies [[local_path|local path]] to [[public_key#private|private key file]].

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