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-===== Preconfigured Site =====+===== [[preconfigured_site]] Preconfigured Site =====
You may have the installer pre-configure [[session_configuration#site|sites]], to make it easier for your users to connect to your server. You may have the installer pre-configure [[session_configuration#site|sites]], to make it easier for your users to connect to your server.
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-===== Using INI File as Configuration Storage =====+===== [[ini]] Using INI File as Configuration Storage =====
Instead of modifying the registry from install script you can make the installer create [[config|configuration INI file]]. Instead of modifying the registry from install script you can make the installer create [[config|configuration INI file]].
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If you need to store the password in plain-text, use session option ''PasswordPlain'', instead of ''Password''. Note that WinSCP will, if possible, replace the ''PasswordPlain'' with equivalent ''Password'' option on the first start-up. The same way, you can use ''TunnelPasswordPlain'' instead of ''TunnelPassword'' and ''ProxyPassword'' instead of ''ProxyPasswordEnc''. If you need to store the password in plain-text, use session option ''PasswordPlain'', instead of ''Password''. Note that WinSCP will, if possible, replace the ''PasswordPlain'' with equivalent ''Password'' option on the first start-up. The same way, you can use ''TunnelPasswordPlain'' instead of ''TunnelPassword'' and ''ProxyPassword'' instead of ''ProxyPasswordEnc''.
-===== Embedded Settings =====+===== [[embedded_settings]] Embedded Settings =====
As alternative to own installer you can directly embed site settings to WinSCP executable. As alternative to own installer you can directly embed site settings to WinSCP executable.

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