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This guide explains how to convert existing FTP file transfer script using [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/ftp|Windows built-in command-line FTP client]] (''ftp.exe'') to SFTP [[scripting|script using WinSCP]]. This guide explains how to convert existing FTP file transfer script using [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/ftp|Windows built-in command-line FTP client]] (''ftp.exe'') to SFTP [[scripting|script using WinSCP]].
-You can also use it to convert FTP script using ''ftp.exe'' to WinSCP, in case you want to use some advanced feature that WinSCP offers, such as [[ftps|FTP over TLS/SSL]], [[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronization]], passive mode((WinSCP defaults to passive mode.)), [[script_upload_multiple_servers|parametrized script]], [[scripting#timestamp|timestamped file names]], [[script_custom_listing_format_csv|custom directory listing format]], UTF-8 support, preserving file timestamp, recursive downloads and uploads, and others. +You can also use it to convert FTP script using ''ftp.exe'' to WinSCP, in case you want to use some advanced feature that WinSCP offers, such as [[ftps|FTP over TLS/SSL]], [[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronization]], passive mode,((WinSCP defaults to passive mode.)) [[script_upload_multiple_servers|parametrized script]], [[scripting#timestamp|timestamped file names]], [[script_custom_listing_format_csv|custom directory listing format]], UTF-8 support, preserving file timestamp, recursive downloads and uploads, and others.
===== [[commandline]] Converting Command-Line ===== ===== [[commandline]] Converting Command-Line =====

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