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-====== Getting Started ====== +====== Quick Start Guide ======
-===== Two Minute Guide (or Getting Started for the Terminally Impatient) ===== +
If you are using WinSCP for the first time, you may want to start If you are using WinSCP for the first time, you may want to start
-with the [[interfaces|Explorer interface]]. This can be selected during +with the [[interfaces|Explorer interface]]. You can select the interface during 
-installation.+[[installation|installation]]. 
 + 
 +When you start WinSCP, the program will ask you for your [[ui_login|login information]]. In most cases, you will only need to select the server's [[protocols|protocol]], enter the host name, user name, and password, and then click //Login//. 
 + 
 +Assuming everything is correct, the program will open a [[ui_explorer|directory window]] similar to Windows File Explorer.  
 + 
 +You can drag files to and from this window, other 
 +Explorer windows, and your desktop. To access [[task_index|additional operations]], right-click any object, and then select the operation from the [[ui_context_menu|context menu]]. You can also right-click a file or a directory, and then drag it to another location.
-When first starting WinSCP, you'll be asked for your login +See more detailed documentation of various [[task_index|tasks]] you may do with WinSCP.
-information. In most cases you will only need to enter the hostname, +
-username, and password and click login. Assuming everything is correct, +
-you will be presented with a directory window similar to that used by +
-Windows Explorer. Dragging of files between this window and other +
-Explorer windows (as well as the desktop) are supported. Additional +
-operations may be easily accessed via the right click context menu on +
-any object, as well as by right-dragging a file or directory to another +
-location.+
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