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| ====== How can I configure the default local or remote directory for the session? ====== | ====== How can I configure the default local or remote directory for the session? ====== | ||
| On Login dialog, after you configure your session (host name, user name, etc), go to //[[ui_login_directories#directories|Directories tab]]//. There are two input boxes for default local and remote directories. Once you enter them save the session settings to [[session_configuration#stored|stored session]]. To open the stored session, just double-click it. | On Login dialog, after you configure your session (host name, user name, etc), go to //[[ui_login_directories#directories|Directories tab]]//. There are two input boxes for default local and remote directories. Once you enter them save the session settings to [[session_configuration#stored|stored session]]. To open the stored session, just double-click it. | ||
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| + | You can also set directories on command-line. For remote directory you can use [[session_url|session URL]]. For local directory, use [[rawsettings|raw session settings]]. | ||
| If you want to change default local directory for all sessions, note that the default directory is your Windows //My Documents// directory. If this is not your prefered local directory, it is probably because you do not like the default placement of the //My Documents// directory in the system. Then you should probably change the location of the //My documents// directory directly in Windows, instead of overriding it in WinSCP. It would then affect most of the other application, not only WinSCP. | If you want to change default local directory for all sessions, note that the default directory is your Windows //My Documents// directory. If this is not your prefered local directory, it is probably because you do not like the default placement of the //My Documents// directory in the system. Then you should probably change the location of the //My documents// directory directly in Windows, instead of overriding it in WinSCP. It would then affect most of the other application, not only WinSCP. | ||
| If you do not want to change location of //My Documents//, you can still change local or remote directory in [[session_configuration#default|default session settings]]. | If you do not want to change location of //My Documents//, you can still change local or remote directory in [[session_configuration#default|default session settings]]. | ||