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2018-11-07 2018-11-07
checkboxes were renamed (martin) status of the extension is now directly displayed (martin)
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Newly installed extension is loaded only the next time you log in to Windows. So you may need to restart your machine or log off and log in again to load it.((Alternatively you can restart ''explorer'' process manually, by killing it from //Task Manager// and running it again.)) Newly installed extension is loaded only the next time you log in to Windows. So you may need to restart your machine or log off and log in again to load it.((Alternatively you can restart ''explorer'' process manually, by killing it from //Task Manager// and running it again.))
-To check that the extension is loaded, run WinSCP and display //[[ui_pref_dragdrop|Drag&drop page]]// of Preferences window. If the //Use shell extension// checkbox is enabled (not grayed), the extension is loaded.+To check that the extension is loaded, run WinSCP and display //[[ui_pref_dragdrop|Drag&drop page]]// of Preferences window.
To tell WinSCP to use the extension, select //[[ui_pref_dragdrop#dragext_mode|Determine drop target by dragging a fake file]]// checkbox. Note that unselecting it (or rather selecting //[[ui_pref_dragdrop#temporary|Download files via temporary folder]]// checkbox) does not uninstall the extension. It will be still loaded into memory and will be loaded every time the operating system starts up. To tell WinSCP to use the extension, select //[[ui_pref_dragdrop#dragext_mode|Determine drop target by dragging a fake file]]// checkbox. Note that unselecting it (or rather selecting //[[ui_pref_dragdrop#temporary|Download files via temporary folder]]// checkbox) does not uninstall the extension. It will be still loaded into memory and will be loaded every time the operating system starts up.

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