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| Particularly when using shared INI file, you can set read-only attribute to the INI file to prevent WinSCP from overwriting the file. | Particularly when using shared INI file, you can set read-only attribute to the INI file to prevent WinSCP from overwriting the file. | ||
| - | When INI file directory or the file itself is not writable (for example when the INI file is in ''Program Files'' folder or when it is explicitly set read-only), WinSCP does not preserve its state when exiting. No error message is displayed. Only when you explicitly change configuration (such as when you save [[session_configuration|site]], or submit [[ui_preferences|Preferences dialog]]), an error is shown. | + | When INI file directory or the file itself is not writable (for example when the INI file is in ''Program Files'' folder or when it is explicitly set read-only), WinSCP does not preserve its state when exiting. No error message is displayed. Only when you explicitly change configuration (such as when you save [[session_configuration|site]], or submit [[ui_preferences|Preferences dialog]]), an error is shown. |
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| + | To make the INI file modifiable and preserve the configuration, you can give "Modify" permission to "Autenticated Users" in the Properties > Security tab of ''WinSCP.ini''. | ||
| ===== [[auto]] Auto-selecting Storage ===== | ===== [[auto]] Auto-selecting Storage ===== | ||