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2013-08-21 2014-09-11
windows shell waits even for .exe, so there's no such difference with .com (martin) in-page anchored links without page name (martin)
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====== Executables winscp.exe and winscp.com ====== ====== Executables winscp.exe and winscp.com ======
WinSCP has two executables: WinSCP has two executables:
-  * ''[[executables#winscp.exe|winscp.exe]]'': Main executable, supports both GUI and console operation; +  * ''[[#winscp.exe|winscp.exe]]'': Main executable, supports both GUI and console operation; 
-  * ''[[executables#winscp.com|winscp.com]]'': Console interface tool, supports console operation only, allows input/output redirection.+  * ''[[#winscp.com|winscp.com]]'': Console interface tool, supports console operation only, allows input/output redirection.
This follows two basic executable types of Windows operation system, GUI and console. This follows two basic executable types of Windows operation system, GUI and console.
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What you can do with it: What you can do with it:
-  * Supports console mode only, but allows [[executables#redirection|input/output redirection]];+  * Supports console mode only, but allows [[#redirection|input/output redirection]];
  * When run from another console application (such as standard Windows console/command-line window, i.e. ''cmd.exe''), it inherits its console((''winscp.exe /console'' would pop up in new console window.)).   * When run from another console application (such as standard Windows console/command-line window, i.e. ''cmd.exe''), it inherits its console((''winscp.exe /console'' would pop up in new console window.)).

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