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To add new scheduled task: | To add new scheduled task: | ||
* Go to //Windows Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks > Add Scheduled Task//. | * Go to //Windows Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks > Add Scheduled Task//. | ||
- | * Browse for ''WinSCP.exe'' [[executable]], and setup other task properties (like period of execution). | + | * Browse for ''WinSCP.com'' [[executable]], and setup other task properties (like period of execution). |
- | * In advanced properties add appropriate WinSCP [[commandline|command-line]] parameters to execute the [[scripting#commands|scripting commands]] you need (typically you will use ''/script'' or ''/command'' parameters). \\ The resulting command may look like: \\ ''"C:\Program Files\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe" /command "option batch abort" "option confirm off" "open user:password@example.com" "put d:\examplefile.txt /home/user/" "exit"'' \\ Note that the command-line parameter ''/console'' was not specified, what makes ''WinSCP.exe'' not show the console window, not to disturb you while you are using your workstation. | + | * In advanced properties add appropriate WinSCP [[commandline|command-line]] parameters to execute the [[scripting#commands|scripting commands]] you need (typically you will use ''/script'' or ''/command'' parameters). \\ The resulting command may look like: '' %% "C:\Program Files\WinSCP\WinSCP.com" /command "option batch abort" "option confirm off" "open user:password@example.com" "put d:\examplefile.txt /home/user/" "exit" %% '' |
* You may want to use ''/log'' parameter to turn on [[logging|session logging to file]]. | * You may want to use ''/log'' parameter to turn on [[logging|session logging to file]]. | ||
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+ | If something does not work, and you want to debug, you can do it like this: Go to //Windows Start Menu > Run// . And then type ''cmd'' and hit //Enter//. Then you type ''C:\Program Files\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe /console'' , and hit //Enter//. Now you can test one single command at the time. First you usually want to test // open user:password@example.com //. And then perhaps // put d:\examplefile.txt /home/user/ //. And see what happens, and not. | ||
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===== Further Reading ===== | ===== Further Reading ===== |