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  * ''Extension'' subfolder of WinSCP installation folder. This is where WinSCP installer installs the official WinSCP extensions (see above).   * ''Extension'' subfolder of WinSCP installation folder. This is where WinSCP installer installs the official WinSCP extensions (see above).
  * ''WinSCP.exe'' executable folder. This is handy for a [[portable|portable use]] of WinSCP. Just put your extensions to the same folder (USB drive) as the [[executable|WinSCP executables]].   * ''WinSCP.exe'' executable folder. This is handy for a [[portable|portable use]] of WinSCP. Just put your extensions to the same folder (USB drive) as the [[executable|WinSCP executables]].
-  * ''Extensions'' subfolder of WinSCP application data folder. Typically ''C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\WinSCP\Extensions''. This is where WinSCP stores the user-installed extensions.+  * ''Extensions'' subfolder of WinSCP application data folder. Typically ''C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\WinSCP\Extensions''. &winpath This is where WinSCP stores the user-installed extensions.
The extensions must have a file extension ''.WinSCPextension'', optionally followed by an actual file type extension, e.g. ''.WinSCPextension.ps1''. WinSCP automatically renames the user-installed extension files to match this requirement. The extensions must have a file extension ''.WinSCPextension'', optionally followed by an actual file type extension, e.g. ''.WinSCPextension.ps1''. WinSCP automatically renames the user-installed extension files to match this requirement.

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