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2016-02-25 2016-04-04
quick instructions + instructions for extracting and zipping (martin) network policy (martin)
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  * If you do not have a write access to the executables location, the trace file is not created. On Windows Vista &winvista and newer, you might need to run WinSCP with elevated privileges. If you are still not allowed to write to the location, set value of the environment variable ''WINSCPTRACE'' to a directory, where you have a write access to. To set an environment variable go to //Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced System Settings > Advanced > Environment Variables > User variables for ... > New//. &wincp   * If you do not have a write access to the executables location, the trace file is not created. On Windows Vista &winvista and newer, you might need to run WinSCP with elevated privileges. If you are still not allowed to write to the location, set value of the environment variable ''WINSCPTRACE'' to a directory, where you have a write access to. To set an environment variable go to //Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced System Settings > Advanced > Environment Variables > User variables for ... > New//. &wincp
  * The trace file may contain a sensitive information. We do respect your privacy. We will never misuse any information we find in the trace file, nor we will ever share the information with a third party. You can remove anything you do not want to share.   * The trace file may contain a sensitive information. We do respect your privacy. We will never misuse any information we find in the trace file, nor we will ever share the information with a third party. You can remove anything you do not want to share.
 +  * In corporate environments, your account profile (including your Windows desktop or your //My Documents// folder) can be located on a network path. It's common that a local policy forbids applications started from a network path from accessing an external network/Internet. If that's the case, and it prevents WinSCP from connecting, please extract the archive to another location on your local drive.

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