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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. Alternatively you can specify a number of seconds, to actually show the settings dialogs, but have them automatically submit after the specified time elapses. | Use ''/==defaults=='' parameter along with ''/upload'', ''/synchronize'' or ''/keepuptodate'' to skip the settings dialog and start the operation straight away with default settings. Alternatively you can specify a number of seconds, to actually show the settings dialogs, but have them automatically submit after the specified time elapses. | ||
- | 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. | + | 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. |
It is recommended to escape the arguments with [[#syntax|// switch]]. | It is recommended to escape the arguments with [[#syntax|// switch]]. | ||
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- | For a compatibility with *nix ''[[&man_ref(1,puttygen)|puttygen]]'', the ''-o'', ''-P'', ''-C'', ''%%--old-passphrase%%'' and ''%%--certificate%%'' switches are understood as aliases to ''/output'', ''/changepassphrase'', ''/comment'', ''/passphrase'' and ''/certificate'' respectively. The ''%%--new-passphrase%%'' is recognized too. So, for features supported by WinSCP, you can use the same arguments as for ''puttygen'', just prefixed with ''/keygen'': | + | For a compatibility with *nix ''[[https://manpages.debian.org/stable/putty-tools/puttygen.1.en.html|puttygen]]'', the ''-o'', ''-P'', ''-C'', ''%%--old-passphrase%%'' and ''%%--certificate%%'' switches are understood as aliases to ''/output'', ''/changepassphrase'', ''/comment'', ''/passphrase'' and ''/certificate'' respectively. The ''%%--new-passphrase%%'' is recognized too. So, for features supported by WinSCP, you can use the same arguments as for ''puttygen'', just prefixed with ''/keygen'': |
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