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Both executables are part of the [[installation|installation package]]. Both are as well available for [[portable|portable use]]. | Both executables are part of the [[installation|installation package]]. Both are as well available for [[portable|portable use]]. | ||
- | ===== winscp.exe ===== | + | ===== [[winscp.exe]] winscp.exe ===== |
- | The ''.exe'' executable is the main one. | + | The ''winscp.exe'' executable is the main one. |
What you can do with it: | What you can do with it: | ||
* When run, it starts by default in GUI mode, showing the [[ui_login|Login dialog]]; | * When run, it starts by default in GUI mode, showing the [[ui_login|Login dialog]]; | ||
* Using the [[commandline|command-line options]], it can be started in console mode; | * Using the [[commandline|command-line options]], it can be started in console mode; | ||
- | * It can be used to execute scripts without showing any window (by omitting ''/console'' parameter). | + | * It can be used to execute scripts without showing any window (by omitting ''[[commandline#scripting|/console]]'' parameter). |
- | ===== winscp.com ===== | + | ===== [[winscp.com]] winscp.com ===== |
- | The ''.com'' executable is a simple tool that internally runs ''winscp.exe'' and provides console interface for it. Its primary purpose is [[scripting]]. | + | The ''winscp.com'' executable is a simple tool that internally runs ''winscp.exe'' and provides console interface for it. Its primary purpose is [[scripting]]. |
What you can do with it: | What you can do with it: | ||
* Supports console mode only, but allows [[#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.)) |
The ''.com'' executable needs the ''.exe'' one to operate. It looks for it in the same directory where it is located itself. The ''.exe'' must have exactly the same name. | The ''.com'' executable needs the ''.exe'' one to operate. It looks for it in the same directory where it is located itself. The ''.exe'' must have exactly the same name. | ||
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+ | As WinSCP is an Unicode application, you should use a TrueType console font with a full Unicode support, like "Consolas" or "Lucida Console". | ||
==== [[redirection]] Input/Output Redirection ==== | ==== [[redirection]] Input/Output Redirection ==== | ||
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* ''|'' for piping. | * ''|'' for piping. | ||
- | You can also use input/output redirection when running '''winscp.com'' from another application. //For example see [[guide_dotnet#input|Guide to SFTP transfers in .NET]].// | + | You can not only redirect normal scripting output and input, but even actual file contents. For that use [[commandline#stdout|''/stdout'']] and [[commandline#stdin|''/stdin'']] command-line switches. |
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+ | You can also use input/output redirection when running ''winscp.com'' from another application. //For example see [[guide_dotnet#input|Guide to SFTP transfers in .NET]]. Though for this purpose, consider using [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] instead.// |