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  * Vandyke VShell: So far the only server I know that offers solution for graphical clients. It implements [[sftp|SFTP protocol]] extension that lists drives on the server. WinSCP is then able to show them on [[ui_file_panel#directory_tree|remote directory tree]].   * Vandyke VShell: So far the only server I know that offers solution for graphical clients. It implements [[sftp|SFTP protocol]] extension that lists drives on the server. WinSCP is then able to show them on [[ui_file_panel#directory_tree|remote directory tree]].
  * Some servers list the drives in a root folder (''/'') as a virtual subdirectories (''/X'' or ''/X:'', where ''X'' is the drive letter).   * Some servers list the drives in a root folder (''/'') as a virtual subdirectories (''/X'' or ''/X:'', where ''X'' is the drive letter).
-  * On other servers you will need to use //[[task_navigate#entering_path_manually|Open directory]]// command and type path to another drive manually.+  * On other servers you will need to use //[[task_navigate#manual|Open directory]]// command and type path to another drive manually.
    * Windows clones of OpenSSH server running on Cygwin: You need to type path like ''/cygdrive/X'', where ''X'' is the drive letter.     * Windows clones of OpenSSH server running on Cygwin: You need to type path like ''/cygdrive/X'', where ''X'' is the drive letter.
    * On [[guide_windows_openssh_server|Microsoft native build of OpenSSH server]]: You need to type path like ''/X:'', where ''X'' is the drive letter.     * On [[guide_windows_openssh_server|Microsoft native build of OpenSSH server]]: You need to type path like ''/X:'', where ''X'' is the drive letter.

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