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2019-09-25 2019-09-27
5.16 Switch /defaults accepts an optional delay in seconds to start the operation. (martin) 5.16 Command-line switch /browse to either force opening the main window when a file URL is specified or to explicitly select a specified file in both file panels (martin)
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winscp.exe [mysession] [/newinstance] winscp.exe [mysession] [/newinstance]
winscp.exe [mysession] /edit <path> winscp.exe [mysession] /edit <path>
 +winscp.exe [mysession] /browse[=<file>]
winscp.exe [mysession] /synchronize [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults[=secs]] winscp.exe [mysession] /synchronize [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults[=secs]]
winscp.exe [mysession] /keepuptodate [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults[=secs]] winscp.exe [mysession] /keepuptodate [local_directory] [remote_directory] [/defaults[=secs]]
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Use ''/edit'' to open a remote file in WinSCP [[ui_editor|internal editor]]. Use ''/edit'' to open a remote file in WinSCP [[ui_editor|internal editor]].
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 +Use ''/browse'' to select the specified file in (both) [[ui_file_panel|file panel(s)]]. The switch can also be used together with a [[session_url#other|file URL]] for the same effect, overriding the default [[task_download#url|download action]]. &beta_feature
With ''/synchronize'' or ''/keepuptodate'' parameter WinSCP performs //Synchronize// or //Keep remote directory up to date// commands respectively on the specified session and directories. A dialog to set options is displayed first. With ''/synchronize'' or ''/keepuptodate'' parameter WinSCP performs //Synchronize// or //Keep remote directory up to date// commands respectively on the specified session and directories. A dialog to set options is displayed first.

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