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&man_ref (martin) 5.8.4 Command-line switch /refresh to allow extensions to refresh remote panel. (martin)
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winscp.exe [mysession] /synchronize [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults] winscp.exe [mysession] /synchronize [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults]
winscp.exe [mysession] /keepuptodate [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults] winscp.exe [mysession] /keepuptodate [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults]
 +winscp.exe [mysession] /refresh [path]
winscp.exe [mysession] /upload file1 file2 file3 ... [/defaults] winscp.exe [mysession] /upload file1 file2 file3 ... [/defaults]
winscp.exe [mysession] [/privatekey=<file>] [/hostkey=<fingerprint>] winscp.exe [mysession] [/privatekey=<file>] [/hostkey=<fingerprint>]
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Use ''/defaults'' parameter along with ''/upload'', ''/synchronize'' or ''/keepuptodate'' to skip the settings dialog and start the operation straight away with default settings. Use ''/defaults'' parameter along with ''/upload'', ''/synchronize'' or ''/keepuptodate'' to skip the settings dialog and start the operation straight away with default settings.
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 +Use the ''/refresh'' parameter to reload remote panel of all running instances of WinSCP. If a session is specified on command-line, only instances that have that session as active are refreshed. If a path is specified after the ''/refresh'', only that directory is refreshed. &beta_feature
It is recommended to escape the arguments with [[#syntax|// switch]]. It is recommended to escape the arguments with [[#syntax|// switch]].

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