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  * Configure your session completelly using ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command, using [[session_url|session URL]] (and [[rawsettings|raw sesssion settings]], if needed), instead of storing [[session_configuration#site|site]] (stored session).   * Configure your session completelly using ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command, using [[session_url|session URL]] (and [[rawsettings|raw sesssion settings]], if needed), instead of storing [[session_configuration#site|site]] (stored session).
    * Alternatively use [[config|INI file]] instead of registry to store the configuration to make sure the [[session_configuration#site|site]] (and/or other settings) can be accessed by all accounts. ((You can also [[config#transfer|transfer the site]] (and/or other settings) to the service's account instead.))     * Alternatively use [[config|INI file]] instead of registry to store the configuration to make sure the [[session_configuration#site|site]] (and/or other settings) can be accessed by all accounts. ((You can also [[config#transfer|transfer the site]] (and/or other settings) to the service's account instead.))
 +    * Good practice is to develop your scripts with [[scripting#configuration|configuration isolated from GUI]].
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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