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Possible consequences are: Possible consequences are:
  * The script fails (or "hangs"), because the [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|host key]] (SFTP or SCP) or [[ftps#certificate|certificate]] (FTPS) is not known by the service's account, and WinSCP fails (or asks for) its verification.   * The script fails (or "hangs"), because the [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|host key]] (SFTP or SCP) or [[ftps#certificate|certificate]] (FTPS) is not known by the service's account, and WinSCP fails (or asks for) its verification.
-  * The connection fails, because your script depends on stored session, which is not known by the service's account.+  * The connection fails, because your script depends on [[session_configuration#stored|stored session]], which is not known by the service's account.
  * Environment variables referenced in script are not resolved, because they are not set by the service's account.   * Environment variables referenced in script are not resolved, because they are not set by the service's account.
Solutions: Solutions:
  * [[scripting#hostkey|Specify fingerprint of expected hostkey or certificate]] explicitly in the script. ((Alternatively make sure the [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|host key]] or [[ftps#certificate|certificate]] is verified under the service's account.))   * [[scripting#hostkey|Specify fingerprint of expected hostkey or certificate]] explicitly in the script. ((Alternatively make sure the [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|host key]] or [[ftps#certificate|certificate]] is verified under the service's account.))
-  * Use [[config|INI file]] instead of registry to store the configuration to make sure the stored session (and/or other settings) can be accessed by all accounts. ((Alternatively [[config#transfering_the_configuration|transfer the stored session]] (and/or other settings) to the service's account.))+  * Use [[config|INI file]] instead of registry to store the configuration to make sure the [[session_configuration#stored|stored session]] (and/or other settings) can be accessed by all accounts. ((Alternatively [[config#transfering_the_configuration|transfer the stored session]] (and/or other settings) to the service's account.))
When dealing with SSIS see also guide to [[guide_ssis|SFTP task in SSIS]]. When dealing with SSIS see also guide to [[guide_ssis|SFTP task in SSIS]].
//See also more generic article on [[faq_environment|making WinSCP work in a new environment (operating system, machine, user account, network)]].// //See also more generic article on [[faq_environment|making WinSCP work in a new environment (operating system, machine, user account, network)]].//

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