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session_configuration (martin) setting directories on command-line (martin)
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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]].

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